You Can't Swear In Public In Australia

You can't swear in public in Australia
In several parts of Australia, it is illegal to swear in public; to do so brings the offender within the reach of fines or other penalties. Such laws, in regulating against public profanity, serve the purpose of maintaining public order and preventing offensive or disruptive behaviour of any sort. Outright swearing or use of profanity, thus aggressive, in a public place-such as in a park, street or indeed any form of public transport-is thereby considered illegal behaviour. 

In Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales, there are laws that impose fines of between AUD 100 to AUD 500 on those caught using abusive language in public. Laws serve to ensure public spaces do not become places of disrespect and discomfort to all-a fact that depicts Australia's adherence to community standards and civility.

Although the enforcement may vary, the law acts more as an admonition to be cautious of foul language in public so that undesirable things do not happen.

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