NSW Can I publish a person's affidavit on a Facebook page?

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Illawarrian

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It's also worth considering alternatives, like discussing the situation with your lawyer to explore legal remedies related to the stolen dogs or consulting with local authorities.
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Yes after thinking about it I'm going to find a top lawyer in Brisbane and find out if I can sue the police over their failure to check out the veracity of the affidavits and subsequently spending months harassing and threatening me on the basis of false information given by people with a long history of dishonesty.
 

jackaustin

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It's also worth considering alternatives, like discussing the situation with your lawyer to explore legal remedies related to the stolen dogs or consulting with local authorities.
In the meantime, if you're interested in building a presence on social media platforms like TikTok, you might want to explore options like buy views on tiktok to help grow your audience.
thank you so much for your suggestion
 

Illawarrian

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Is there any way to delete my post now that the matter is being sorted by a lawyer? I don't need any more answers.
 

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