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Originally posted by bunsen burner
So how are you suggesting he got impaled on the fence?

btw you conveniently ignored my questions about your stance on whether or not it is the police's fault if they were in fact chasing him. I have asked you twice.

I don't claim to know how the accident occured, but the officers account seems rather improbable, although not impossible

And I did answer your other question.

My point was, if police were chasing him, the fact that they denied it, would almost be an admission of guilt.
 
i may be banned for this but i dont care......

If this involved a white boy and the police said they werent chasing him everyone would believe them....

but because this boys skin is not white for some reason people are having a hard time believing the police.....

i dont know why....

i know who i believe
 
Originally posted by RooDog
i may be banned for this but i dont care......

If this involved a white boy and the police said they werent chasing him everyone would believe them....

but because this boys skin is not white for some reason people are having a hard time believing the police.....

i dont know why....

i know who i believe

Says who?
 

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Originally posted by lozstar
Yeah, and that's fair enough, but as they were injuring police, seems only fair.. who knows a few bullets might have given them a clue or two to stop.


Ah yes! The Soweto solution.
 
Originally posted by Milkman


And I did answer your other question.
No you didn't answer the question:

If they were chasing him and he accidently crashed his bike which caused him to impale himself on the fence, who's fault is it?


My point was, if police were chasing him, the fact that they denied it, would almost be an admission of guilt.
Guilt of what? Chasing him? His death (manslaughter)? Throwing him onto the fence (murder)?
 
Originally posted by Milkman
And what makes you come to that ridiculous conclusion Roodog?

from living in australia for all of my life, mainly from my experience from when i lived in the northern territory
 
Originally posted by RooDog
from living in australia for all of my life, mainly from my experience from when i lived in the northern territory

Well I for one, am living proof that you're wrong.
 
Originally posted by RooDog
i may be banned for this but i dont care......

If this involved a white boy and the police said they werent chasing him everyone would believe them....

but because this boys skin is not white for some reason people are having a hard time believing the police.....
I don't believe this is true. People generally don't trust the police because they have a history of lieing. Nothing really to do with race.
 
Originally posted by bunsen burner
No you didn't answer the question:

If they were chasing him and he accidently crashed his bike which caused him to impale himself on the fence, who's fault is it?

Guilt of what? Chasing him? His death (manslaughter)? Throwing him onto the fence (murder)?

Im pretty sure the officer wont get done fo murder, unless he meant to throw the lad onto the fence, so he would severly get impaled by the fence post! anyways leading to further debate, is it the councils fault the fence was sooo sharp
 

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Originally posted by Scottroo
anyways leading to further debate, is it the councils fault the fence was sooo sharp
that's a new can of worms. Hope the fence owner/s have plenty of liability insurance.
 
This may sound a tad rude, but i think allot of people here are saying what the rest want to say, but are just to gutless to say it...im not racist, but some of these people need to really pull there heads in
 
Originally posted by Scottroo
Im pretty sure the officer wont get done fo murder, unless he meant to throw the lad onto the fence, so he would severly get impaled by the fence post! anyways leading to further debate, is it the councils fault the fence was sooo sharp

yep look out council here comes a law suit:p

if this isnt a racial issue why is everyone so fired up:(
 
Originally posted by Scottroo
im not racist, but some of these people need to really pull there heads in

i dont think its racist to say they should pull their heads in, i think they should too. what they did was a disgrace and the cops should have used tear gas or something to break the idiots up.
 

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Originally posted by bunsen burner
If they were chasing him and he accidently crashed his bike which caused him to impale himself on the fence, who's fault is it?

Be more specific, were they in a car? how far behind were the police? How fast were they travelling? How the hell am I supposed to answer such a general question? And what's the point anyway?
 
I am sick of people accusing others of being racist over the smallest things. If I said "an aboriginal man mugged someone at the bus station", some say that is a racist comment :rolleyes: However, it is perfectly alright for aboriginals to call someone a 'white boy' or whatever. Double standards definitely apply. You have to watch everything you say because everything is scrutinised incase there is a comment in there that someone might classify as racism.

Aboriginal people have had it tough for many years, no one is doubting that, but are they making any effort to make things better for themselves? They now have plenty of opportunity for an education and a decent standard of living with government benefits, and rightfully so, but I don't see things changing.

How do so many of them get involved in crime, even the ones with an education? Aboriginals that went to my school and were in my footy team mugged our own teammates. A girl I know was r*ped by a group of 4 aboriginals outside the library. It just seems most of the crime around my suburb are caused by aboriginals.

I also know some genuinely nice aboriginal people and they get treated with plenty of respect by most people. But whether anyone likes it or not, there are many many aboriginies that go out and cause trouble, so it is understandably hard for people to warm to them and treat them like anyone else; they make it impossible to do so. If the majority (say 95%) of aboriginal people behaved at a socially acceptable level, then I doubt any real problem would exist, atleast not of this magnitude.
 
Originally posted by RooDog


if this isnt a racial issue why is everyone so fired up:(
Some people are fired up because they percieve the aborigines in question (the rioters and the elder who made that statement) have used the race card when there was most likely nothing in it.

Some peope are fired up because they have no tolerence of aboriginals who are criminals.

And some people are fired up because they don't like racists or don't like people they percieve as racists.

A touchy subject but good to hear everyone's different views. Maybe some people might even learn from different persoective that they had previously never considered. And then again, maybe not.
 
Originally posted by Kenny_01
I am sick of people accusing others of being racist over the smallest things. If I said "an aboriginal man mugged someone at the bus station", some say that is a racist comment :rolleyes: However, it is perfectly alright for aboriginals to call someone a 'white boy' or whatever. Double standards definitely apply. You have to watch everything you say because everything is scrutinised incase there is a comment in there that someone might classify as racism.

Aboriginal people have had it tough for many years, no one is doubting that, but are they making any effort to make things better for themselves? They now have plenty of opportunity for an education and a decent standard of living with government benefits, and rightfully so, but I don't see things changing.

How do so many of them get involved in crime, even the ones in education? Aboriginals that went to my school and were in my footy team mugged our own teammates. A girl I know was r*ped by a group of 4 aboriginals outside the library. It just seems most of the crime around my suburb are caused by aboriginals.

I also know some genuinely nice aboriginal people and they get treated with plenty of respect by most people. But whether anyone likes it or not, there are many many aboriginies that go out and cause trouble, so it is understandably hard for people to warm to them and treat them like anyone else; they make it impossible to do so. If the majority (say 95%) of aboriginal people behaved at a socially acceptable level, then I doubt any real problem would exist, atleast not of this magnitude.

agree with everything said in this comment
 

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