I agree, tgy, the Court Suppression Orders and subsequent media ban doesn't help. What leaves me a little cold is that you hardly hear anything regarding William's continued disappearance from Bravehearts other than via SM or online. I have no qualms about the grassroots 'Where's William?' campaign.
How long is it now since anyone spoke out publicly on behalf of William and his family? Surely you can't tell me the mere mention of his name, that it's coming up to his 5th birthday, or the fact that he's still missing and it's almost the second anniversary of his disappearance, is going to see anyone face a hefty fine and/or be thrown in prison. If so, most of us are liable to be arrested at any time. I, for one, would be up for that, if that's what it takes to bring William home to his family.
Maybe it is about time someone such as Bruce Morecombe, Caroline Overington, or even Derryn Hinch, took up the baton on behalf of William and his family and made a helluva lot more noise.
I have said it before, and I'll say it again, I believe that those orders are doing little in the way of protecting 'anyone' other than the government of the day; via the department concerned and their agents. You only have to read recent newspaper articles, totally unconnected to William's disappearance, to realise that it's still a broken system.