Two years after the Covid mandates ended, the West Australian Police Force has fired nearly 20 unvaccinated police officers and public servants for refusing to get the jabs.
A legal challenge against the mandates, brought by WA Police officer Ben Falconer and staff member Les Finlay, had previously secured an injunction preventing the force from firing unvaccinated staff until the matter had been settled in the courts.
However, a Supreme Court ruling that then-WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson’s Covid vaccination directive was “valid and lawful” brought an end to the injunction in April. WA Police announced the resumption of disciplinary action against 17 affected employees immediately after the hearing, with all 12 police officers and five staff having now been sacked.
Falconer was the last to be formally notified of his dismissal on Friday, for disobeying the Commissioner’s vaccination directive. Despite no prior history of disobedience, Falconer refused the jabs due to his concerns over the safety and efficacy of the Covid vaccines and the way in which mandates violated the bodily integrity of officers and staff.

While Deputy Commissioner Allan Adams said that Falconer’s dismissal was “regretful”, Falconer maintains that refusing Covid vaccination is the “best decision I’ve ever made”. Falconer, a Senior Constable who served in the force for 15 years, says that the sacked police officers had over 150 years of policing experience combined.
The firings come amid staffing shortages and low morale, with WA Police turning to overseas recruitment to prop up its frontline forces.
In April this year it was reported that WA Police was well short of its target of recruiting 950 new frontline officers by mid-year, with only 450-500 having signed on.
Opposition leader Libby Mettam (Liberal) said that in the past four years, there has been a “mass exodus of police with nearly 1,000 officers resigning” from the roughly 7,000 strong force.
Police Commissioner Col Blanch admitted that the force saw a “significant” reduction in police numbers after the Covid pandemic, with 570 officers leaving the force in 2022, of which 473 were resignations and 97 retirements.
WA Police was asked to provide comment along with up-to-date recruitment, resignation and retirement figures, but did not respond prior to publication deadline.
The Labour Government has blamed market forces for WA Police’s struggles with retention and recruitment. However survey data collected by the WA Police Union in 2022 showed that 77% of staff exiting the force claim poor work culture and dissatisfaction with management as their reasons for quitting.
Another union survey of members conducted in 2022 found that morale in the force is at an “all-time-low”, with almost two thirds (64.6%) of respondents describing morale as “poor”. This is more than double 28.2% who said the same in the last poll in 2017. None of the 1,966 respondents described morale as “excellent”.
A majority of respondents complained that their workload had increased, and half or more complained of fatigue, management problems, unpaid overtime and rostering issues.
Nearly three quarters (71.4%) of respondents said they’d used the WA Police mental health services, with 36.6% of service users reporting their experience was “very negative” or “negative”.
Public sector census data obtained under Freedom of Information by the Liberal opposition showed that in 2023, less than half (47.1%) would recommend their agency as a workplace, compared to almost 70% for the public sector overall.
Some of this discontent appears to be driven by the force’s Covid response. In an unauthorised survey of WA Police staff initiated by former officer Jordan McDonald, who resigned over vaccine mandates, employees said they felt “bullied” into getting vaccinated and complained about resources being diverted away from traditional policing towards the state’s Covid response.
In 2022, WA Police began an international recruitment drive to fill vacant frontline positions, with the aim of recruiting 750 officers from the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand over a five-year period. WA Police has also been creative with its recruitment campaign at home, appealing to lonely hearts on hookup app Tinder.
The WA Police Union said it supports the overseas recruitment drive but characterised it as a “band-aid solution”.
“It’s only a matter of time before these new recruits obtain permanent residency and become familiar with the many cultural and organisational issues in WA Police,” the union said in a media statement.
The WA Police Union was approached by unvaccinated members for assistance with their industrial action resisting the mandates, but Falconer, who was a member, says the union’s response was “hostile”. The union also declined to provide information and comment for this article.
Unvaccinated WA Police staff had been on paid leave since the Covid vaccine mandate came into effect in December 2021 until their recent dismissals, an arrangement that Falconer has called “fiscally irresponsible”.
In an essay posted to social media platform X, Falconer said that the South Australian Police Force responded to the situation better. Unvaccinated SA Police officers were allowed to use accrued leave until the mandates dropped, after which they were allowed back to work “without ever being stood down and no disciplinary action taken whatsoever”, he said.
“I could have been back at work from June 2022 [when the mandates were dropped] and there were plenty of administrative tasks that could have been done with remote access to police systems if allowed to work from home,” said Falconer, who said he informed WA Police more than 30 times of his willingness to return to work.
Former police officer of 27 years Lance French, who was also fired this month for not complying with the Police Commissioner’s 2021 Covid vaccination directive, said that he too had informed WA Police numerous times that he wanted to return to work since the mandates were dropped.
Now that his two-and-a-half year legal fight has come to an end, Falconer said that he will take some time out to consider his next career move.
French expressed gratitude for the support of his wife, family and colleagues, opining on social media that while “the trajectory we are heading (as a society) is not good,” he was appreciative for “the legislative and judicial structures enabling our lawful challenge of Commissioner Dawson’s… draconian order to undergo a medical procedure”.
WA Police officers and staff are not the only Australian workers still experiencing repercussions from the Covid mandates, even after most of the public have well and truly moved on.
In January of this year, Queensland Health was criticised for continuing to discipline and fire healthcare workers for failing to comply with vaccination directives issued in late 2021.
More than 50 unvaccinated firefighters remain banned from returning to work in Victoria despite critical staffing shortages, and mandates remain in place for some nurses, midwives and doctors around the country.
The Australian state and territory governments’ coercive Covid vaccination mandates have come under fire recently with AstraZeneca’s admission that its vaccine can cause deadly blood clots, and with mounting vaccine injury claims.
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Clown World. A fake flying virus, a scamdemic and 2 years later fired for having a brain. Why aren’t these unstabbed officers dead? I thought pedo-criminal-Biden promised a ‘winter of unvaxxed death’.
And of course the Rona Fascism was ‘legal’ and ‘necessary’ to save WA state from the terrifying IFR of 0.03%. The courts are useless, suborned, totalitarian. Laws don’t exist. Just state opinions and control.
a Supreme Court ruling that then-WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson’s Covid vaccination directive was “valid and lawful” brought an end to the injunction in April
They will be back.
Yr point about opinions and control is right but it’s now rule of law by identity. So if yr a “far right” white male the law will be fully applied but less so if a leftist BLM/climate rioter.
Two years on and the overwhelming evidence – continuing to mount daily – confirms that the C1984 injections are beyond dangerous and were brewed, as I have stated many times, to maim, sterilise and kill. Ongoing investigations and research now confirm that not only are the C1984’s deadly so to is the mRNA platform they are built on.
The case outlined above is an absolute mockery of justice. If this wasn’t 2024 the correct descriptor would be ‘unbelievable.’
Thanks Freddy
The headline would be “murder”.
The unstabbed officers should have been promoted as they’re clearly far smarter than the average plod. Braver too, for defying a nonsense order. The Deputy Commissioner has clearly acted out of spite, along the lines of ‘I was numb enough to take the risk of the jab, why weren’t you?
Terrific


Another fabulous example of western democracy. As with anything the left will never willingly kill their sacred cow. Anyone who didn’t get the jab is a nazi just like ppl who deny the earth is boiling are also. Btw they don’t care about disease or the environment they are just useful props to achieve Marx 10 point manifesto which strangely all senior socialist operatives know by heart.
During the second World War the Nazi’s forcibly carried out health experiments on some prisoners. Draw your own conclusions as what our future holds unless we fight back.
Very Depressing , good men persecuted while people like Danazi Andrews gets an award for being a Tyrant , let’s hope they can appeal & the 50 Firemen should picket their headquarters !!
Chilling. Tyranny is now ‘valid and lawful’. even though there is proof that the untested vaccine was dangerous. Where do we go from here? Courts and judges are no longer to be trusted.
“There is no crueller tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice” Baron de Montesquieu (1689-1755).
T’was ever thus …
And safety. Don’t forget safety.
Don’t forget Benjamin Franklin on Liberty. The Aussies with their ‘Tall Poppy’ syndrome has grown into something dark & nasty. It was a Prisoner & Prison guard country after all.
Can’t have police not agreeing with everything the system says and does, now can we? Imagine the chaos that would cause! He should be burned at the stake!
Our own Junior doctors need to wake up and add to their list of demands the right to refuse to take experimental jabs and the right to refuse to inject others with experimental jabs.
Before we get carried away with what everyone knows now about the jabs, it is my understanding that these policemen were fired for disobeying “a valid and lawful directive”. This therefore has nothing directly to do with the jabs and in a way is a much more harmful finding. As far as I can see, this case means that a Police Commissioner in Aus can now pretty much issue any directive s/he likes and it must be obeyed as long as it is done in a “valid and lawful” way. Maybe there is some wriggle room in the word “valid”, but not in “lawful”.
The Nuremberg “I was just following orders” defence just got a boost imo.
A valid and lawful directive maybe. The purpose behind the directive – to accept an untested medical product was NOT legally sound.
I would argue that the Nuremberg code is still sacrosanct.
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Yet another reason to Abolish All Supreme Courts.
The sheer brass neck of them claiming to have “jurisdiction” over an individual’s own physical body! It’s just jaw-dropping madness.
In 1983 Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov was the duty officer at the command center for the Oko nuclear early-warning system when the system reported that a missile had been launched from the United States, followed by up to five more. Petrov judged the reports to be a false alarm.
His subsequent decision to disobey orders, against Soviet military protocol, is credited with having prevented an erroneous retaliatory nuclear attack on the United States and its NATO allies that would have resulted in a large-scale nuclear war.
It would appear that the old Soviet Union responded significantly better to Petrov than the current WA Police force and Union have done to the unvaccinated officers?
I always thought the Ozzies had the edge on us for common sense but no, they are even more stupid than I thought. Hoax vaccine and my daughter who is a lead skin cancer nurse refused to get jabbed but told me she’d sooner stack shelves in Aldi. She held out and recently got promoted.
One word…..France.
A very worrying development for the Australian people.