Climate protesters win groundbreaking class action against Victoria police over use of pepper spray
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Climate protesters have won a class action** ** against Victoria police over the use of capsicum spray during an anti-mining demonstration in Melbourne.

The first class action against Victoria police in relation to alleged excessive use of oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray was heard in the state’s supreme court earlier this year, and a decision was handed down on Friday.

The trial before Justice Claire Harris was led by protester Jordan Brown, who was twice hit with OC spray while protesting outside the international mining and resources conference (IMARC) in October 2019.

Harris found on Friday that Brown had been subject to an unlawful battery by police, and awarded him $54,000 in damages.

“The batteries caused both physical …

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