Oh me likey a lot.
Spine reconstruction, anyone?
Well, looks heavy enough to not be bone breakingly fun
Just a bit of a slow shove in the shoulderâŚ
Just the tip baby.
I donât see it as any different to taking someone driverâs licence off them if theyâve done too many burnouts right?
Now Iâm thinking of a replacement to PTAs where the gun shop just scans your licence and the computer says all good and you take your gun home. Sigh.
Wouldnât that be nice.
oops. I didnt listen.
âIs this a form of social credit masquerading as sentencing?â
What about the indigenous people that have extra restrictions regarding purchasing alcohol ?
Its multi level social creditâŚ,.
These rules are why my Brother had to host a workmates birthday party, simply because he owns his property and is white.
Iâm surprised they havenât deem you not fit and proper to hold a gun licence with a strike on the register maybe thatâs just around the corner , sounds like the NT is becoming a sister state to WA with all itâs rules and regulations
It seems a left wing university finally managed to break the glass ceiling! You go girlâŚ
What too soon?
Bwahahahahaha
YesâŚ
heard about that at work, not to far away from me, what a way to go poor bloke
Yeah, look most people affected by the BDR are indigenous by far. Much like the basics card (income quaratining) they donât dare take it south lest the uppity non indigenous start rebelling hehe.
The point Im making is that going to purchase something legal isnt a privilege in as much as you need a licence for it. It seems somewhat more of a social punishment as you are also being fined and incurring other measures for your crime already.
Being placed on the BDR doesnt have sentencing value it seems. And it
Bit slow to respond as I was pulling 96+ hrs a week in JanâŚ
Mulberry Sour Ale sounds interesting and yes, they do seem to be quite fashionable but everyone seems to have moved on to hazy IPAs; beer nerd fashion is as fickle as high school fashion!
So we have a roundabout down the street that seems to attract the occasional wanker doing burnouts around it. Last night some tools skills didnât quiet match his ego and there was a mighty bang and a huge flash as he hit a power pole. i went out the front & saw the mess so ran down to him while dialling 000.
While talking to the ambo operator I helped him out of the car & he was a bit dazed & confused and sucking in the big ones, but after a second he looked at the car & said âoh no the carâs fuckedâ then wandered over to the footpath and bolted. In the blink of an eye he was fifty meters away and i wasnât chasing him as there was nobody else involved or hurt, so the two neighbours whoâd turned up and i just looked at each other and laughed as he disappeared into the night at what was an impressive speed lol.
Two mins after the cops arrived they got his details from his rego which matched the name he gave me and sent a couple of cars to grab him from his home (which is where he went) & was just a few streets away.
The bit that gets me is how fuckân dumb do you have to be to do the bolt from your own car in that situation??? Itâs not like itâs stolen and you can just disappear. Anyway about fifteen to twenty minutes after the acco he was in a paddy wagon being treated like a fucktard instead of being checked out by an ambo and on his way home.
Dumbass!!
Iâm also surprised at how quickly energex can work when they need to, this morning thereâs a brand new power pole and all the powerâs back on.
There are some very special people out there, unfortunately they tend to breed and are fine examples to the children who start the cycle all over again.