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Old 03-05-2017, 06:34 PM   #31
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Imagine the thought process that goes on behind the idea that when pulled over and challenged by authority, the natural reaction is to whip out the camera and share it with the world in a rant worthy of the habitually offended.

A scene worthy of a Houso's episode.
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lol at the facebook generation.

As long as she gets her 5 minutes of fame. It doesn't seem to bother her that she has just trashed any reputation she might have had.

Too funny!
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I stopped watching this link / clip as soon as she said she was upset that she didn't have her makeup on...
You didn't miss much mate...

The Estee Lauder factory couldn't help her. Ugly is ugly.
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I have made it known before since moving from Vic to Qld ten years ago, Qld drivers are some of the worst I have seen in 40 years driving. Just today, I drove north from Burleigh to home south of Brisbane, a distance of around 60klms. I cam across a tradie in a ute (Holden, of course) who sat in the right lane all the way. Although he sat on the speed limit, he had no consideration for anyone else on the road. Everyone was forced to go around him to the left and dispite the flashes he get from other drivers, he just sat there in the right lane. I think most people have no idea what the rule is in most states relating to the right lane, they figure, "I'm sitting on the speed limit, I don't have to move".
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This was apparently on Sunrise this morning, where she got (rightfully) put down by the hosts:

http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...c7e4542e09a548
@2:14 she says she has kids, damn she's reproduced already. Should have been handed a condom not a fine.
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Stupid cow! I reckon she would even argue with the sentencing judge.
Idiots of society don't realize they talk themselves into tickets often.
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http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...c7e4542e09a548

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Need Cops like this in Perth...
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There is (provided traffic is flowing) no reason to sit in the fast lane on a multi lane freeway and get undertaken. I always assumed it was common knowledge to keep left unless overtaking. I also get a tad irritated at people who on open roads choose not to use cruise control yet constantly overtake then slow down, causing me to get off cruise, resume, overtake, only to get overtaken then have to get off cruise again.
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There is (provided traffic is flowing) no reason to sit in the fast lane on a multi lane freeway and get undertaken. I always assumed it was common knowledge to keep left unless overtaking. I also get a tad irritated at people who on open roads choose not to use cruise control yet constantly overtake then slow down, causing me to get off cruise, resume, overtake, only to get overtaken then have to get off cruise again.

I agree.
I set my cruise on 100 and downhill it usually only creeps up to about 103/104. Too slow for the ******** behind so he passes. Up the hill he slows down to 80. Meanwhile on my cruise control...
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There is (provided traffic is flowing) no reason to sit in the fast lane on a multi lane freeway and get undertaken. I always assumed it was common knowledge to keep left unless overtaking. I also get a tad irritated at people who on open roads choose not to use cruise control yet constantly overtake then slow down, causing me to get off cruise, resume, overtake, only to get overtaken then have to get off cruise again.

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I set my cruise on 100 and downhill it usually only creeps up to about 103/104. Too slow for the ******** behind so he passes. Up the hill he slows down to 80. Meanwhile on my cruise control...
You guys need to invest in a car fitted with adaptive cruise; all of your frustrations will be solved (or at least those with having to constantly get on and off the cruise control )
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I understand keeping left on roads over 80 kmh unless overtaking is part of the road rules,and as such every licenced drive should know this and every other road rule
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I understand keeping left on roads over 80 kmh unless overtaking is part of the road rules,and as such every licenced drive should know this and every other road rule
If you ever read the traffic act you'll see that no one knows every rule.
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The thread topic should be "Idiot hogging right lane gets busted".

I've never been to Europe but from what I've read the idiots that sit in the fast lane here wouldn't last 5 seconds over there

As someone who uses the freeway between Sydney and Newcastle regularly I often daydream of buying an old F150 and fitting a massive bullbar!
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There's a fair chance she did it on purpose, because:

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ent...a84416854e3586

SYDNEY fashion designer Lena Kasparian has a story to tell. At the centre of a high profile NSW Supreme Court case six years ago, Kasparian was acquitted of all charges relating to the fatal domestic incident with ex-boyfriend Marc Zartarian.

The evening gown and wedding dress designer has penned her story and will self-publish a book in November, coinciding with domestic violence charity, White Ribbon Day.
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If you ever read the traffic act you'll see that no one knows every rule.
You are probably right,but if every driver read the road rules handboook they should know the basics at least ie keeping left, merging ,roundabouts etc
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There's a fair chance she did it on purpose, because:

The evening gown and wedding dress designer has penned her story and will self-publish a book in November, coinciding with domestic violence charity, White Ribbon Day.
Surprise, surprise. Not! Amazing how easy it is these days to get free publicity if you really want it.......
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There's a fair chance she did it on purpose, because:

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ent...a84416854e3586

SYDNEY fashion designer Lena Kasparian has a story to tell. At the centre of a high profile NSW Supreme Court case six years ago, Kasparian was acquitted of all charges relating to the fatal domestic incident with ex-boyfriend Marc Zartarian.

The evening gown and wedding dress designer has penned her story and will self-publish a book in November, coinciding with domestic violence charity, White Ribbon Day.
My thoughts exactly. I feel sorry for her that she was a victim of domestic violence and she should never have been put in that situation.

However I also feel she tried using this incident for her 5 minutes of fame to promote her business or her book. She knew exactly what she was doing when she posted that video.
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So this is the same chick, and she wrote a book about how she was acquitted of Murder.

There's a Contrary view to that court case.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...f0a71d5ea488e7
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On dual lane roads people who keep left unless overtaking are in a minority.
This incident highlights the need for a more broad focus by RTA & state governments on good driving practice.
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So this is the same chick, and she wrote a book about how she was acquitted of Murder.

There's a Contrary view to that court case.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...f0a71d5ea488e7

Holy crap! After reading that, it should be brought to the attention of HP officers to keep a hand on their side arm if they pull her over again.
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Sounds to me like she's a loose canon.

She's simply a victim, and looks like she'll continue to be a victim.
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You are probably right,but if every driver read the road rules handboook they should know the basics at least ie keeping left, merging ,roundabouts etc
There's a lot more than what is in the handbook, but your right, common sense needs to apply too
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There's a lot more than what is in the handbook, but your right, common sense needs to apply too
Sadly common sense seems to be a rarity in the Police force now. I believe that is coming from management.
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Holy crap! After reading that, it should be brought to the attention of HP officers to keep a hand on their side arm if they pull her over again.
Why? If someone attacks you with a saucepan and knocks you over the head, you don't think you're justified in picking up a knife to put a stop to the attack, by whatever means necessary?

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Why? If someone attacks you with a saucepan and knocks you over the head, you don't think you're justified in picking up a knife to put a stop to the attack, by whatever means necessary?
The response must be proportionate.

If someone invades your house for example you can't just shoot.
You can and will be charged with murder.

Domestic violence should rightly be abhorred but you can't go around killing people over it.
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The response must be proportionate.

If someone invades your house for example you can't just shoot.
You can and will be charged with murder.
When someone tries to kill you by hitting you over the head with a saucepan, defending yourself with a weapon sounds like a proportionate response to me. Particularly if it's your bigger and stronger husband trying to kill you.

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I very strongly disagree. Domestic violence that threatens your life - as a blow to the head does - sounds like a justified reason to bury a knife in your attacker. It appears that the legal system also agrees as she was found not guilty.

Have you ever yourself been the victim of domestic violence?
 
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When someone tries to kill you by hitting you over the head with a saucepan, defending yourself with a weapon sounds like a proportionate response to me. Particularly if it's your bigger and stronger husband trying to kill you.



I very strongly disagree. Domestic violence that threatens your life - as a blow to the head does - sounds like a justified reason to bury a knife in your attacker. It appears that the legal system also agrees as she was found not guilty.

Have you ever yourself been the victim of domestic violence?
Don't shoot the messenger... I'm only telling you what the law is.
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What's the contrary view?
Did you read the article to the end? the contrary view is from the dead mans family.
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Why? If someone attacks you with a saucepan and knocks you over the head, you don't think you're justified in picking up a knife to put a stop to the attack, by whatever means necessary?

If that's your opinion, you should seek help.
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