Illegal fireworks anger
Whittlesea Leader: Police fed up with illegal fireworks
The one thing I have learned from this piece is that Australia has a law called the Crimes Act, to protect people from CRIMES
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Whittlesea Leader: Police fed up with illegal fireworks
The one thing I have learned from this piece is that Australia has a law called the Crimes Act, to protect people from CRIMES
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4 comments:
Ah, The CRIMES Act. Isn't that the one that's made out of Kevlar so that snitching folk can wrap themselves in it to prevent sudden appliance of bushwhack by person or persons unknown leaping out from behind a darkened kangaroid?
Grotty photo - two chaps in mild uniform with hands on hips, a stock photo of a sparkler or Roman Candle would have been better.
"Ah reckon the culprit is hiding somewhere in the outback. Probably watchin' us right now, the drongo. What's that Skippy? You want us to follow you?"
Is Doreen a town, like Alice?
two (semi) free range policemen.
A rare sight in Australia.
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