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25-03-2008, 12:34 PM | #31 | ||||
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You actually worked out what he was saying? Sounded like a script for Little Brittan rather than anything intelligent
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25-03-2008, 12:44 PM | #32 | ||||
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25-03-2008, 01:06 PM | #34 | |||
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While obviously you wouldn't wish on someone that they have an accident, the fact that no innocent bystanders were injured or killed means that this outcome is one of the best ones. Obviously not the best for the owners of both the car and the television, but at least they get the chance to seek financial retribution from those involved. |
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25-03-2008, 01:23 PM | #35 | ||||
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Here is an opinion which has been based on facts that you may elect to think about. Since its introduction by various state socialist governments over the last ten years, the "softly softly" approach to crime has not delivered positive outcomes to crime prevention, detection nor recidivism. In all statisitcs in all states the lack of prosecution and incarceration has led to an en-masse bravado by criminals and would be criminals, some of which weigh the consequences and likely slap on the wrist as punishment unpurturbed by the thought of being caught. The reason? Criminals now know that any gaol time will be minimal at best, as the states have run out of money and have yet to build a single new jail in the last few year; in NSW case the last 12 years. As resources are stretched, overcrowding and spiralling costs have ensured that crime and punishment receives low priority, and magistrates appointed by the governments of a similar leaning are only to happy to assist in the cost cutting drive. The general moral and societal decay is a direct result of this inaction and is reflected in the communities opinion of the law and its lack of enforcement; the lack of fear of consequencies has ensured that every crime statistic has increased astoundingly. Furthermore, the lacklustre and typically socialist governments running the states have become opinion poll obsessed, and allow their window dressers (read spin doctors) to create a picture of harmony whilst Rome burns. Can we bring it about and prevent accidents like the one in the original post from happening? Yes, but it will take a politician with courage and a sense of duty to the electorate to weather the storm of criticism that will ensue; and sadly, they don't make politicians like that any more. Welcome to the peoples republic of Australia.
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25-03-2008, 01:29 PM | #36 | ||||
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25-03-2008, 01:36 PM | #37 | |||
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Another reason for the lack of new jails is where do you put them? You happy having one next door to you? Most communities are up in arms when one is proposed for their district, and who could blame them really, I sure as hell dont want one near me. |
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25-03-2008, 01:51 PM | #38 | |||
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I'm just glad it was a tree they ploughed into at warp speed, and not a young family of innocent people.
I hope they all pull through ok - nobody deserves to die or be maimed, and the families who are grieving are innocent. As for the trouble they are in? I hope the weight of the law hurts more than the car... It's one thing to be stupid in a car, its another to be stupid in a car full of other people and on a public road.
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25-03-2008, 01:54 PM | #39 | ||||
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As for your assertion of where to put a jail; stick it in an unpopulated area like every other civilised country does. Why does it need to be in suburbia? Surely driving guards an hour on a bus every day won't break the bank; especially when the cost of land is so much cheaper than elsewhere.
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25-03-2008, 02:11 PM | #40 | ||
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i know that public safety is an issue but calling off pursuits has added to the problem. the message to these scumbags is if you can drive fast enough the cops will give up and you will be home free. so the policy of calling off pursuits encourages them to hit warp speed . it's a loose loose situation. maybe the american model would work 44 magnum and pump action shotgun ( just kidding before you all start screaming )
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25-03-2008, 02:21 PM | #41 | |||
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Which government took guns away? Left or right? But you keep up with the 'duck and cover'. Note, I said district, not suburbia. People dont want jails within 100 miles of them, and that includes regional communities. |
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25-03-2008, 02:46 PM | #42 | ||
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in this situation i feel sorry for the poor cops who were involved. they have to try and do their job in whats almost always a lose/ lose situation, not only in the pursuit but also when they have to attend the accident and mop it all up. and then the first thing they have to do after is to come under fire by the media and explain their actions, what a croc of choc. it shouldnt matter weather the chase was called off or not, these kids were breaking the law (multiple offences) and deserved to be pursued and prosecuted. by the way im not a cop lover, in fact ive spent my share of time on their wrong side, but they have a job to do and they deserve to do it to their best ability without obstructions from others.
ed classic, perhaps they can be armed with capicum spray launcers so that they can fire it straight into the car and set it off. it will save on tyre spikes. i have been capsicum sprayed and i have to say i would rather that than be shot, or wrapped around a tree. |
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25-03-2008, 03:37 PM | #43 | ||
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The amazing thing is these kids had the Focus for 2 weeks! Hypothetically this car could have belonged too someone who really needed it or was dependant on it. They have no remorse are care for anybody else other than themselves. As a parent you try and teach your children right from wrong, and hope they don't get themselves into situations like this. Somewhere, someone failed.
I personally have been robbed, and while most items were insured the sentimental ones werent. (our fault for not reading the PDS). I have no sympathy for the 5 young people involved, and will go as far as to say i hope they don't pull through. (Call me a b*stard if you want, I don't care). The cold hard reality is if they didn't steal the car, then steal a television, then cram 2 young girls into the boot of a car, and to top it of, run from the police, they wouldn't even get a slap on the wrist. A slap on the wrist would have been a month in a juvenile detention centre. These kids would have been let off on suspended sentences. In my opion, justice has been served. Plain and simple, they are responsible for their own actions, and should suffer all consequences accordingly. |
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25-03-2008, 03:58 PM | #44 | ||
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Has anybody seen it from our side of the fence
You chase them there is an enquiry You don't chase them there is a please explain Come walk in our shoes for a week - I will gladly let some opiniated do gooder ride shotgun for a week if it was allowed We don't like it when they take them selves out but it is better than them taking innocent parties with them the big gum tree always wins in the end. Over the years you just get disheartened by the idiots on the road. The jails are full but there is still a lot of free space to bury them.
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25-03-2008, 04:18 PM | #45 | |||
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25-03-2008, 04:56 PM | #46 | |||
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Also should point out that while a car can go under lights and sirens to pursue a vehicle, they have to advise immediately what they are doing, why they are doing it, class of driver and class of vehicle. They are then told whether they have permission to engage, what priority they have (i.e. maximum speed above the limit the police may travel) and in the event of more than one vehicle one is assigned to "call" the pursuit. As for the kids in the car, the little 'tards got what they deserved. |
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25-03-2008, 06:49 PM | #47 | |||
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Could not agree more twistedEL, I used to have a scanner (until they went digital grrr) and one of the best things to listen to was a police chase however 90% of them were called off as from my understanding the senior ranking officer on the channel had to call the shots and it was on his head if something went wrong, they would ALWAYS err on the side of caution. The chasing police would not question the decision and the one or two times they did they were quickly and forecefully put back in their place to cancel the pursuit. It was also interesting how often you would here later the car had smashed after the chase was called off, until the car arrives at its destination it always be referred to as crashing JUST after a chase was called off.
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25-03-2008, 07:49 PM | #48 | |||
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I personally hope they all cop the full brunt of the law as well whatever lifelong scars they bring out of the 'accident'. If I sound like a hard b#rst#rd for thinking like this, think about this, what is giving them a slap on the wrist going to do, make them change, or make them think they can get away with doing it again?
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From Today's Geelong Advertiser : Girl recalls 'crazy' night.
Crash victim Vicki Robinson yesterday recalled a "crazy" night where she and her four friends smoked marijuana and drank several slabs of alcohol, before crashing the car they were travelling in into a tree. The 14-year-old claimed her friends asked if she wanted to go for a drive after the teens gained possession of a car, believed to be stolen. Vicki, who was yesterday nursing her injuries in Geelong Hospital, said the wild ride started at 8.30pm on Sunday in Norlane and ended about 4.40am yestersay after the Ford Focus slammed into a tree in Cressy. Vicki claimed she and her friend, Rachel Gawne, were in the boot to make room in the car for a plasma TV allegedly stolen from Port Campbell. "The petrol tank was full so we just drove," Vicki said. "We were bored and we were doing crazy things like having bongs in the car and we all drank about a slab (of assorted alcohol) each during the night." "It was really scary and I didn't even know there was a police chase, we couldn't hear anything in the boot." Vicki said she would not engage such behaviour again. "Last time we nearly hit a B-Double truck." she said. "I've learned my lesson now." |
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25-03-2008, 09:20 PM | #50 | |||
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Totally agree with you Bossxr8. How's the comment "last time we nearly hit a B-Double" but iv'e learnt my lesson now. : : :
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25-03-2008, 09:35 PM | #52 | |||
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Just love the QUALITY journalism. Whilst quoting a Ford Festiva, they go on to state that it's a sedan (http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=71944) and hit speeds of 170km/h. Both are impossible in a Festiva! Not expected to be car experts, but please, at least try to find out SOME of the details. Might as well have called it a Ford Falcon or a Laser.
Here's a pic of the car. It's a late model Zetec Sedan, no more than 12 months old...
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26-03-2008, 01:23 AM | #55 | ||
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They should throw a very large and heavy book at all of those kids.
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"These kids are about to crash, best we call of pursuit"
I love this is always the case. Anyway back on topic, as I read in the paper, these kids stole the car weeks earlier, then did a breakin to get a big screen plasma, did a runna in a servo, then were involved in the pursuit. Due to thier age, I am interested in hearing the outcome.
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Otherwise, I can't see how you, or any of the other armchair experts that have commented in this thread, would have any idea what's true and what isn't with regards to the termination of a police pursuit, and clearly you have no issues perpetuating ignorant assumptions.
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26-03-2008, 11:16 PM | #60 | ||||
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But, I am sick of all these hand wringing apologists who spend their lives finding excuses for the losers in our society. These are the same vermin who would attend a protest against the police whom are just trying to do their jobs. The level of hatred directed at those who work to protect us is sickening, and whilst not a police officer I have come to know this first hand. The fact that a policeman can be spat on by the public and not allowed to do anything is inexcusable, and the fact that political influence for expedient ends has anything to do with our force/service/force (remember the name change) is equally reprehensible. As for who took the guns away as asked by fmc351, it was Howard. He did the guns amnesty to reduce the population of firearms in the community with impunity and anonymity for the owners with the best intentions; the left state governments were supposed to follow up with automatic prison sentences for illegal firearms possession but again failed to deliver. fmc351, I didn't mention singapore which by the way has a zero tolerance approach to crime and as such has very little crime, and China refers to itself as Communist China. In Russia they have adapted a relatively zero tolerance approach to law and order. As for your assertion that policing and tightened laws produces negative outcomes, I'd suggest you find a shred of evidence to support such a vexatious and flawed statement; as all evidence proves the contrary.
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