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Old 03-03-2024, 01:02 PM   #1
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Default Large police "motorcade" on Melb freeway this morning - any ideas who?

So I was coming back from the airport this morning at about 7.30am and police were making everyone on the entry ramp wait until this motorcade (consisting of about 8 or so vehicles) had gone past. Vehicles weren't anything special - no limos, just a few Genesis SUVs, a Hiace bus or two, etc. Police were following and making sure everyone behind on the freeway kept their distance and couldn't pass by. I followed it to the Langham Hotel in Southbank. Must have been someone very important, any idea who?
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Old 03-03-2024, 01:15 PM   #2
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Default Re: Large police "motorcade" on Melb freeway this morning - any ideas who?

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So I was coming back from the airport this morning at about 7.30am and police were making everyone on the entry ramp wait until this motorcade (consisting of about 8 or so vehicles) had gone past. Vehicles weren't anything special - no limos, just a few Genesis SUVs, a Hiace bus or two, etc. Police were following and making sure everyone behind on the freeway kept their distance and couldn't pass by. I followed it to the Langham Hotel in Southbank. Must have been someone very important, any idea who?
ASEAN Summit is on in Melbourne, we've got world leaders from Asian countries in town and Victoria Police have been given significant powers in a bid for counter terrorism efforts inside a special zone.

Basically no ****ing around in Melbourne the next few days, there'll be heightened monitoring over protests and that sort of thing, as well as police not needing warrants to seize property, search cars, et al inside the inner suburbs.

Was older Vietnamese people in the city yesterday protesting with South Vietnam flags - thats a bit of a blast from the past

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There goes my theory it was Nelly Yoa hustling again.
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Throws my theory out too, I was thinking it might be Kate needing a break from Will, the kids and the father in law.
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