Marshall_magic
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Yeah but would they suspend the license that you don’t have?Jeez, you’d get an $850 fine for not wearing a seatbelt, this is nuts
Yeah but would they suspend the license that you don’t have?Jeez, you’d get an $850 fine for not wearing a seatbelt, this is nuts
Rumour has it the NRL is looking to take the premiership he doesn’t have aswell.
Alleged more than 1 drug. More other drugs than just cocaine
Alleged more than 1 drug. More other drugs than just cocaine
Would be interesting if there was a full blown investigation into how such a sentence was agreed - if there was any external influence.Absolute disgrace. Hopefully the QLD Attorney General's office appeals the finding.
Logical decision. It’s been overdone and people are sick of it. Defeats the purpose.Not really an off season incident as such, but what are people’s thoughts on Melbourne cutting back their Welcome to Country prior to games?
My opinion of them went up in notches. I don’t need to be welcomed to my own country by some grifter. Especially considering it’s not an aboriginal custom at all it’s just a joke Ernie dingo made up in the 70’sNot really an off season incident as such, but what are people’s thoughts on Melbourne cutting back their Welcome to Country prior to games?
I’m convinced if the people doing them were forced to do it for free you would see it disappear very quicklyLogical decision. It’s been overdone and people are sick of it. Defeats the purpose.
Really? for driving a car, on drugs and causing bodily harm to another family with it, that's automatically jail sentence for anyone else, and no more licence, like forever, not this slap with wet lettuce shitI believe the judge considered the bad publicity Ezra Mann has coped
/\ This /\Regarding the Ezra Mam situation, many people would apply the principle of 'What if that was me' or the average Joe?
There is no way that the average Joe would have gotten that punishment and that commentary.
He'd have been fined to the point of having to sell his home, received multiple convictions, imprisioned for years and condemned by the judge in the harshest possible terms.
The Judge in this case is completely appalling but by gosh - you'd think quite a lot of strings were pulled for things to land where they did.
This is just another example of the decay of institutions in Australia (and western world generally). It's not social media - or 'misinformation' that is a fault here - it's the extremely poor standards and leadership of the institutions themselves.