Dan Andrews FINALLY addresses violent anti-vaxx protesters causing chaos ...

Dan Andrews FINALLY addresses violent anti-vaxx protesters causing chaos ...
Dan Andrews FINALLY addresses violent anti-vaxx protesters causing chaos ...

Dan Andrews has failed to strongly condemn the disgraceful riots in Melbourne that have seen projectiles thrown at police cars, officers charged by rioters and traffic stopped throughout the city.

The Victorian premier released a meek statement on Tuesday night referring to the protesters' behaviour as 'terrible' but only briefly referring to the violent demonstrations before again pushing his vaccine message. 

'There is no excuse for the terrible behaviour we have seen in our city over the last two days. Acts of violence and disruption won't result in one less case of Covid - in fact it only helps the virus to spread,' Mr Andrews said. 

'We know vaccinations are our only ticket out of this pandemic. There is no other way.' 

Violent anti-vax protesters ambushed riot cops and smashed up police squad cars as construction worker demonstrations on the streets of Melbourne descended into chaos

Violent anti-vax protesters ambushed riot cops and smashed up police squad cars as construction worker demonstrations on the streets of Melbourne descended into chaos

Dan Andrews released a statement on Tuesday night referring to the protesters' behaviour as 'terrible' but only briefly referring to the violent demonstrations

Dan Andrews released a statement on Tuesday night referring to the protesters' behaviour as 'terrible' but only briefly referring to the violent demonstrations

Protesters lit flares as they converged on the streets of the Melbourne CBD for the second 'freedom' rally in as many days

Protesters lit flares as they converged on the streets of the Melbourne CBD for the second 'freedom' rally in as many days

Riot police were then seen advancing in formation on the rioters before firing tear gas, stinger grenades and rubber bullets

Riot police were then seen advancing in formation on the rioters before firing tear gas, stinger grenades and rubber bullets

ANDREWS' MEEK RESPONSE TO CHAOS

There is no excuse for the terrible behaviour we have seen in our city over the last two days.

Acts of violence and disruption won't result in one less case of Covid - in fact it only helps the virus to spread.

Thank you to the brave men and women of Victoria Police for their work today - and every day - to keep our community safe.

We know vaccinations are our only ticket out of this pandemic. There is no other way.

For those who think violence is the answer, I ask that you think of your fellow Victorians - doing the right thing over many months, following the advice of our health experts.

We have come too far to turn back now.

Please spare a thought for our healthcare workers who are working such long hours looking after patients, many who are struggling to breathe.

The more of us who get vaccinated, the fewer of us who will end up in hospital.

It’s as simple as that.

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Violent anti-vax protesters ambushed riot cops and smashed up police squad cars as construction worker demonstrations on the streets of Melbourne descended into chaos for the second day running on Tuesday.

Footage showed tradesmen in hi-vis clothing kicking police cars and attempting to tear off their side mirrors in the CBD as thousands of demonstrators gathered outside Victoria's Parliament House on Tuesday.

Riot police were then seen advancing in formation on the rioters before firing tear gas, stinger grenades and rubber bullets.

There have been three reported injuries to officers so far with 44 arrests, but those figures are expected to rise dramatically after the ugly and violent scenes.  

Mr Andrews thanked law enforcement in his tepid statement on Tuesday night, failing to condemn the disgraceful actions of the thugs fighting them.

'Thank you to the brave men and women of Victoria Police for their work today - and every day - to keep our community safe,' the premier said.

'For those who think violence is the answer, I ask that you think of your fellow Victorians - doing the right thing over many months, following the advice of our health experts.

'We have come too far to turn back now.'

He refused to reference the damage and injuries inflicted by the mob, which the CFMEU said was fuelled by 'Neo Nazis' in a statement on Monday, instead pushing his vaccination agenda. 

'The more of us who get vaccinated, the fewer of us who will end up in hospital,' he said. 'It's as simple as that.' 

A line of police officers in masks are pictured protecting the CFMEU headquarters in Melbourne's CBD on Tuesday

A line of police officers in masks are pictured protecting the CFMEU headquarters in Melbourne's CBD on Tuesday

Mr Andrews thanked law enforcement in his tepid statement on Tuesday night, failing to condemn the disgraceful actions of the people fighting them

Mr Andrews thanked law enforcement in his tepid statement on Tuesday night, failing to condemn the disgraceful actions of the people fighting them

Construction workers march towards state parliament on Tuesday. Protesters have called for a royal commission into the government's response to the pandemic

A protesters  holds a sign on the West Gate Bridge that reads 'tradies have spoken - we built this city - we will fight for Australia'

A protesters  holds a sign on the West Gate Bridge that reads 'tradies have spoken - we built this city - we will fight for Australia'

A Channel 7 TV reporter was earlier assaulted by a protester and had bags filled with urine thrown at him. The demonstrators then blocked the West Gate Bridge - a major freeway into the city - bringing traffic to a standstill at peak hour.

Building industry workers and anti-vaxxers took to the streets for the second consecutive day - many of them distraught after a tradesman took his own life at a construction site earlier in the day.

Demonstrators sung Advance Australia Fair and chanted 'f*** the jab' in protest against mandatory vaccination orders and Premier Daniel Andrews' decision to shut the industry down for two weeks amid rising case numbers.

The protest began outside the boarded up head office of the construction union, the CFMEU, which was badly damaged by violent demonstrations just 24 hours earlier.

MELBOURNE ANTI-VAXXER PROTESTERS' LIST OF DEMANDS

1. Emergency state powers to

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