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An inquiry has opened into an allegedly unlawful police strip-search of a 16-year-old girl at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass festival. Photograph: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images
'Extraordinary rise' in strip-searches by NSW police fuelled by use of sniffer dogs
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In alleged breach of search powers, a girl was forced to appear naked before an officer without parents or carer present
A 16-year-old girl was left fearful and in tears after she was forced to strip naked in front of police at a music festival last year.
On Monday the New South Wales Law Enforcement Conduct Commission opened a four-day inquiry into the allegedly unlawful strip-search of the girl at the 2018 Splendour in the Grass festival near Byron Bay.
The inquiry heard the girl – whose name has been suppressed – was one of six children who were strip-searched at the event without a parent or guardian present, a breach of police search powers.
It is alleged police asked the girl her age and took her identification but did not call her parents or anyone else capable of caring for her, a breach of their search powers. After a false positive indication by a sniffer dog, the girl was taken by police to a tent inside the festival grounds and told to remove her clothing.
“At that point I realised I was going to have to get naked in front of this police officer,” the girl said in a statement read out by counsel assisting the commissioner, Peggy Dwyer.
“I could not believe this was happening to me; I could not stop crying; I was completely humiliated. A strip-search is by necessity a grave intrusion of a citizen’s privacy and dignity.”
In NSW, police are only permitted to carry out field strip-searches if the urgency and seriousness of the situation requires it. In the case of minors a parent or guardian must be present unless an immediate search is deemed necessary to protect the person or prevent evidence being destroyed.
The commission heard evidence that drugs were found in less than 10% of the 143 strip-searches carried out at the festival.
In her opening address to the inquiry, Dwyer said that absent a legal justification for a strip-search “it would constitute an assault”.
“And I anticipate that the commission will hear that it is capable of causing great distress and lasting harm,” she said.
In her statement, the girl said it was “distressing and upsetting” to think about the incident and that it had made her feel as though she can no longer trust police.
“I was absolutely shocked that the police would do this to me,” she said in her statement.
“Every time I saw a police officer at the festival I started to feel anxious. My whole body would clench up and I would get clammy and hot. I was scared to make eye contact with them in case it happened again. Each time I walked into the festival I would feel anxious.”

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CORNELIUS, NC (WBTV) - A college co-ed in Pittsburgh has sparked an investigation after she says someone tried to extort nude photos from her, using photos that she took of herself as a student in high school.
The University of Pittsburgh student contacted university police after she says someone contacted her via Instagram and included three photos of her, in various stages of undress, that she took while she was a student at Hough High School last year.
According to search warrants from September, investigators found similar threats were being made to at least 15 other female students at Hough.
According to the warrant, the person sent a picture directly to each victim that they had taken of themselves at some point and threatened to post the pictures on various sites, if the girls did not send him more photos.
The warrants say two different accounts contacted the victims.
He reportedly demanded the girls contact him on Kik Messenger for instructions on how to send the photos to him.
According to the warrant, it appeared a couple of the students complied with the threats in fear that the photos would be released.
The victims range in age from 14 to 18 years old, according to the warrant.
"It's just happening again. It's kind of crazy to me. It doesn't seem like it's something that should be happening," said Hough High Junior Teddy Corey.
"It's stupid. It's just a bad idea honestly because stuff like this happens. With a school this big, a lot of people will say something and a lot of people are looking, so you're bound to get caught doing something," Hough High Junior William Miltich.
In February, another investigation began after police say dozens of naked photos of Charlotte-area teen girls began circulating around a high school via a public website.
According to a police report from earlier this year, officers say the Dropbox file contained 75 pictures of naked female students from Hough High School.
Students told WBTV some of the people in the photos are freshman girls. Detectives said the youngest victim was just 14-years-old.
The pictures were all voluntarily made off school grounds, according to police.
The files began appearing online in mid-December and police began investigating on Wednesday, Jan. 4.
Unfortunately, police said, the link was accessed by various people on the Hough High School campus.
Detectives said the Dropbox link has been taken down. They also said they have identified the student who created it.
According to CMS Police Wednesday, that investigation from February is nearing completion and will be sent to the DA's office to determine charges.
Copyright 2015 WBTV. All rights reserved.

WBTV 1 Julian Price Pl. Charlotte, NC 28208 (704) 374-3500
A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2022 Gray Television, Inc.
More stories to check out before you go
CORNELIUS, NC (WBTV) - A college co-ed in Pittsburgh has sparked an investigation after she says someone tried to extort nude photos from her, using photos that she took of herself as a student in high school.
The University of Pittsburgh student contacted university police after she says someone contacted her via Instagram and included three photos of her, in various stages of undress, that she took while she was a student at Hough High School last year.
According to search warrants from September, investigators found similar threats were being made to at least 15 other female students at Hough.
According to the warrant, the person sent a picture directly to each victim that they had taken of themselves at some point and threatened to post the pictures on various sites, if the girls did not send him more photos.
The warrants say two different accounts contacted the victims.
He reportedly demanded the girls contact him on Kik Messenger for instructions on how to send the photos to him.
According to the warrant, it appeared a couple of the students complied with the threats in fear that the photos would be released.
The victims range in age from 14 to 18 years old, according to the warrant.
"It's just happening again. It's kind of crazy to me. It doesn't seem like it's something that should be happening," said Hough High Junior Teddy Corey.
"It's stupid. It's just a bad idea honestly because stuff like this happens. With a school this big, a lot of people will say something and a lot of people are looking, so you're bound to get caught doing something," Hough High Junior William Miltich.
In February, another investigation began after police say dozens of naked photos of Charlotte-area teen girls began circulating around a high school via a public website.
According to a police report from earlier this year, officers say the Dropbox file contained 75 pictures of naked female students from Hough High School.
Students told WBTV some of the people in the photos are freshman girls. Detectives said the youngest victim was just 14-years-old.
The pictures were all voluntarily made off school grounds, according to police.
The files began appearing online in mid-December and police began investigating on Wednesday, Jan. 4.
Unfortunately, police said, the link was accessed by various people on the Hough High School campus.
Detectives said the Dropbox link has been taken down. They also said they have identified the student who created it.
According to CMS Police Wednesday, that investigation from February is nearing completion and will be sent to the DA's office to determine charges.
Copyright 2015 WBTV. All rights reserved.

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