A current affair tonight

  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    16 years ago

    Thanks for the heads up Fatman.

  • twincam88b
    twincam88b
    16 years ago
    Bugga we don't get Channel 9 up here in the stick, why I don't know, something to do with having a crappy local TV station that brodcasts 7 and 10. Look forward to comments on the show.........twincam88b
  • Paul.C
    Paul.C
    16 years ago

    They are talking about Club members becoming Polititions on ACA in Syd tonight.

  • Tapey
    Tapey
    16 years ago

    I didn't know it was on and i missed the 1st 8 minutes. Come on you guy's in SA sign up to the party so that it goes Australia wide.

  • whiteyluvsrum
    whiteyluvsrum
    16 years ago
    fucken oath
  • Magilla
    Magilla
    16 years ago

    Just watched the segment. Very disturbing.

    Fatboy, I hope you checked copyright with Sportytrace ..........

  • Sumpoil
    Sumpoil
    16 years ago
    Am I right in guessing that it featured our own "PaulC"...???
  • FISH
    FISH
    16 years ago
    The most disturbing part of that story i found was the larger than life man trying to tell lame dog jokes , very disturbing both mentally and visually.
  • Hoodaman
    Hoodaman
    16 years ago
    Chaps ol son.that'll keep ya warm...........
  • 1elcys
    1elcys
    16 years ago
    i'll second that.
    We bloody need this in QLD.
    Captain Bligh will have us eating and drinking our own shit laced with flouride soon.
  • Mungrel
    Mungrel
    16 years ago

    Fair dinkum, now doesn't he make so much sense. We are so fixated on making laws for every bloody thing under the sun we end up with no freedom at all. These so called Bikie laws are total BS. Criminals are criminals, who cares if they happen to ride a bike or drive a holden or a ford ... it's irrelevant. Criminal law is there for that purpose. They have lost the bloody plot. 

    They were talking about banning smoking in all public places on ABC radio the other day and the number of people who rang advocating that was unbelievable. I'm a reformed smoker and I think it's a bloody rediculous idea. Laws for this Laws for that, Generate fear = Consumption and Control.   

    Mungrel.

  • MapleLeafs
    MapleLeafs
    16 years ago
    If you guys get into watching world football/soccer in this country (especially leagues below the A-League), its amazing how the johnny whoppers can be so quick to intervene on trivial matters, just cos they don't understand. I think what doesn't work is that the sports events/hoon crackdowns are usually done by the more junior officers (ie. its grunt work) and the wiser police have the more cushy jobs (no harm in wanting that).

    Further up, governments legislating on everything as a PR exercise is annoying. Governing by the vox-pop polls.

    Get this for ridiculous social engineering/bullshit rule making (typical of the Bracks/Brumby dictatorships): Some 2-3 years ago, people in the Woodend/Kyneton area, along with other regions, lobbied for the clearance of fire danger debris from at least three metres from the tar edged of their roads. Was squashed in Vic parliament, who then that same day passed legislation on the exact required serving measure of sugar in those coffee sticks you get at cafes!

    In every sense, I simply hate the phrase "there should be a law against that". F-off!