Tasmanian forestry company workers “compromised” the prosecution of at least two dozen logging protesters, leading to police dropping charges against them. Right to Information (RTI) documents obtained by the ABC from the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management, showed the prosecutions were dropped “predominantly” due to the formal directions given by Sustainable Timber Tasmania (STT) representatives to protesters. …The RTI documents stated, in some cases, the directions were too broad, by effectively inferring the protesters had to leave all STT-managed land across the state, while some directions were not specific to the area where the protest was. …Another issue arose when a STT representative cited the wrong gazette date of a logging coupe near Dover in 2023, leading to the police having to drop that charge. …The documents outline that while standard trespass measures are straightforward, matters relating to logging coupes require additional evidence.