A Ballarat mum who was pregnant at the time of her arrest has had charges relating to inciting anti-lockdown protests withdrawn. 7NEWS
The Facebook video of her arrest shows Buhler telling police she wasn’t aware she was breaking any rules.“I’m happy to delete the post, this is ridiculous.Zoe Buhler was pregnant at the time she was arrested for allegedly organising an anti-lockdown rally on social media.Buhler faced Ballarat Magistrates’ court last year via video link and contested the charge and her $1600 fine.
Speaking outside court on Tuesday, she said she was relieved that it was all over, thanking all the people who had supported her for over the past two years.She said she had no regrets about her actions, and that her stance on lockdowns had not changed since she was arrested.“ ridiculous on the police side of things that they dragged it out for so long. I’ll be considering my options going forward, especially in regards to being handcuffed while pregnant.
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