Tamsin Rose
journalist shared the shocking video, which was taken by a witness.
Lim is a 78-year-old man. He’s known around Sydney for his sandwich-board protest signs, which often feature the phrase “CVN’T”.
Lawyer tweeted a picture of Lim in hospital, where his head injury is visible. According to , there is some bleeding on his brain which is being monitored overnight.
He is apparently set to be assessed by a neurosurgeon in the morning.
Lim spoke to from hospital. He claimed the police “smashed me on the concrete floor”.
“I couldn’t believe it,” he said.
“I told them I suffer from PTSD.”
In a media statement NSW Police said Lim was asked to leave the QVB by security and didn’t. Security then called the cops.
“Police will allege the man was subsequently issued with a move on direction and failed to comply,” the statement said.
“The man’s arrest was discontinued after he struggled with police and sustained an injury to his cheekbone.”
He was treated by paramedics at the scene and taken to hospital.
NSW Police has launched an independent review of the sitch. It will “examine the actions of police” during the aborted arrest. It will also review body cam footage too, according to .
In 2019 for “offensive behaviour” over one of his CVN’T signs. However, that the sign was “provocative and cheeky but… not offensive”.
Chris Murphy Murphy’s Twitter The Guardian 9News Lim was arrested a judge later foundA witness took this video of Danny Lim being handcuffed by officers in the CBD this morning. pic.twitter.com/zcq4zCarfU
— Tamsin Rose (@tamsinroses) November 22, 2022
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