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That ain't a knife, this is a ... fish

April 3, 2010 by admin

(SMH) A man Victoria Police intercepted last month at a railway station during a random weapon search was found with a fishing knife. He also produced a fish. This is typical of the complication of the state's controlled weapon laws - carrying a legal knife, if justified, does not equal an offence. [..] Under the new powers, police will be able to issue $1000 on-the-spot fines for first-time weapons offences and designate public areas such as a railway station for a random weapon search without notice. read more

Yeah, "..random weapon search without notice" and without a court issued search warrant. Ow what happened to us Australia? How did those Fabian / Talmudic Freemason / Rhodes Scholars take our innocent until proven guilty rights away? Crickey, that's right, they shipped in multi-cultures that don't get on well with whitie hoping everyone would get along like long lost tower of bable family members. Problem Reaction Solution.

Victorian Taser roll-out starts in July

March 1, 2010 by admin

(SMH) After the Brumby government and the police chief had both repeatedly ruled out the introduction of stun guns, the controversial weapons are now to be trialled in two regional Victorian centres. [..] This is the second law and order announcement this week. The government announced a knife amnesty on Tuesday after a spate of stabbings.. [..] Queensland man Antonio Galeano, 39, died last June after being shot repeatedly with a 50,000-volt Taser stun gun during a violent confrontation with police near Townsville. read more

related: Vic govt vows to act on knife violence

Bikie member charged over fatal shooting

February 11, 2010 by admin

(SMH) A young man charged with a Sydney gangland-style shooting murder will remain behind bars until his next court appearance. Police say Notorious outlaw motorcycle gang member Massoud Atai, 19, was one of about 12 men and women who travelled in a convoy of four cars to the Fairfield home of Ang Van Ly, in Sydney's southwest, on the evening November 24, 2009. Mr Ly, 35, was shot as he opened the front door and later died from his wounds in Liverpool Hospital. [..] Police have continued their public plea for anyone with information about the incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 read more

SherlockThe public is supposed to help with that limited information? When we first read the SMH headline we pictured tough guys called the Grave Digger's on Harley's. Let's decode this a bit more. Start with the names of the victim and the accused. Using FaceBook (finally found a use for that data collection front) as a guide. People with names like Van Ly would be, and/or look Asian? Using FaceBook again, people with names like Atai would be, and/or look Arabic? Providing our laymen investigation technique is correct, the pubic are supposed to be on the look out for "notorious outlaw motorcycle gangland-style" Asian and Arabic bikers, in Australia? Neo-Multiculturalism is turning Oceania Australia into a 1948-2010 version of Palestinian versus Israel. Remember that old saying, "Good fences make good neighbours"?

And still the prison population rises...

January 17, 2010 by admin

Australian Prison Rate 2009Civil Liberties Australia: "You'd think, from all the posturing by Law & Order (LO) politicians through Australia, that crime was up, but it is down. But what's really up is the prison population, by 36% (or 7759) from 21,358 to 29,317 over the past 10 years. At nearly $100,000 per prisoner, it's costing taxpayers about $800 million a year extra because pollies want to make big fellas of themselves in newspaper headlines." learn more

 

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