Source : Perth Now news
Two young women accused of vandalising two RSL clubs on ANZAC Day have complained about receiving “threats of doxxing” as they appeared in court.
Charlie Tidmarsh and Edith Pope made their first appearance in the Heidelberg Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning after they were arrested while allegedly graffitiing the Heidelberg RSL last month.
Police allege the pair were stopped by uniformed officers about 1.45am outside the club on April 25 in the process of spray painting the building.

It is further alleged they earlier graffitied another RSL in Reservoir shortly after midnight.
Images circulating online captured red graffiti stating “f–k the ANZAC” and “death to the ADF” was seen on the Reservoir RSL venue.
They were subsequently charged with offences including criminal damage, marking offensive graffiti and grossly offensive public conduct.

In court, the two women’s cases were adjourned for four weeks after it was announced Victoria Police’s specialist advocacy unit was intended to take over the prosecution.
On request from Ms Tidmarsh and Ms Pope’s lawyer, Tyra O’Neill, their bail was relaxed to allow contact between the pair and a modification of their curfews.
When a media application to access court documents was addressed in court, Ms O’Neill raised concerns about her clients’ personal information being made public.
“There’s already been some media attention and there’s been some threats of doxxing,” she said.
Doxxing refers to the sharing of public or private information online without a person’s consent.

Ms Tidmarsh and Ms Pope were supported in court by a number of people, while Reservoir RSL president Kevin Kennedy also attended the hearing.
Leaving court, Ms Pope, Ms Tidmarsh and their supporters donned face coverings and attempted to block photographers with umbrellas and clothing.

On ANZAC Day, a Returned and Services League spokesman said the vandalism was “disgraceful”.
“While upsetting, the overwhelming response from the public was one of unity, support and condemnation of those responsible,” he said.
Ms Pope and Ms Tidmarsh will return to court on June 17.



