A temporary restriction on Australian media flying helicopters over Melbourne to live broadcast unrest in the city over mandatory COVID-19 vaccines and health restrictions has been overturned by the Federal Court on Thursday, according to local media. On Wednesday, Victoria Police applied to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to temporarily restrict air space above Melbourne’s central business district (CBD). A police statement said this was for operational and safety reasons related to their response to protest activity. “It’s a victory for common sense and it should have never had gotten to this point,” said Craig McPherson, director of news for the Seven Network, according to News Corp’s The Australian. The temporary ban was implemented on late Wednesday following three days of protests. It was alleged that protesters were using the media’s live aerial broadcasts to stay ahead of police movements on the ground, allowing the protests to evade capture for several …