Victoria Police says the woman, who was arrested in her pyjamas in front of her children, was charged as part of an investigation into protest activity 'in blatant breach of the Chief Health Officer's directions'.
A woman's arrest for allegedly inciting an anti-lockdown protest in regional Victoria has gone viral after it was live-streamed on Facebook.
The woman tells police she is pregnant and has an ultrasound appointment in an hour's time. She offers to delete the post and questions the need to arrest her in front of her two children.
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