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The 200m isn't the same in Victoria I believe. There's one place where speed cameras like to sit in my local area literally 50m past a 70km/h speed limit sign (previous zone 60km/h).

Yeah vic have "guidelines" they seem to ignore them more often than not.
 
they have an interesting way of dealing with a public who can't quite trust them and yet we have to...

I actually would rather them be harsher and beligerent and strict in their dealing with the public than have the poor citizens
deal with everything and questioning them about how the police are too soft.. think about it..
 
Friendly reminder that all cops are bastards:


Would be nice being a cop in Victoria knowing that the laws that everyone else abide by don't apply to you.
 
Friendly reminder that all cops are bastards:


Would be nice being a cop in Victoria knowing that the laws that everyone else abide by don't apply to you.
I live south of the river.. wonder what it is like... north of the river... canny can only get you so far..
 

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Friendly reminder that all cops are bastards:


Would be nice being a cop in Victoria knowing that the laws that everyone else abide by don't apply to you.
People need to understand one simple fact.

ALL criminal proceedings are suited in the name of the Crown (R v. BigFooty). That means the Crown or one of its agents can always take over a criminal prosecution and make it disappear. The only way to hold them to account is through civil proceedings. This is what has happened here.

It's funny, if Aussies go to places like Bali or former Soviet republics or South America and cops shake them down for bribes or are involved in criminal activity, then it wouldn't surprise them. Why is it they think Aussie cops are any better?
 
Friendly reminder that all cops are bastards:
I'm not going to get into a back and forth because there's no point, but just to balance the conversation I'd like to give a friendly reminder that all people who think this are peanuts and that ideology is a cancer on society.
 
I'm not going to get into a back and forth because there's no point, but just to balance the conversation I'd like to give a friendly reminder that all people who think this are peanuts and that ideology is a cancer on society.
Yes of course, it's people like me who are ruining society, not Constable Creep who is allowed to film women in the shower without their consent :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy: :tearsofjoy:
 
Yehess cops are on a thin blue line... to the bottom of the barrel... hmmm check 'em daily and bribe them if you have nothing better
to do... you'll have a ton of fun in court and they will be biting at the bit to cross check you for previous instalments of your previous
misdemeanours and we'll have a ton of fun watching 'Highway Patrol' to see you having a rollicking ride at the expense of
channel 7... It's all good...
 
Blue pigs at it again today in Victoria with their surrounding tactics. They're not too far off Belarus with the amount of barbaric pigs infesting the police ranks.

Was remarkable that we are supposed to observe social distancing yet they forced everyone into confined space for hours! Then offered extremely unsanitary water to anyone struggling in the heat whilst they were surrounded and left in it.

So should anyone actually be fined when it was VicPol who forced them to break CHO regulations?
 
Shocking year for Vicpol just got worse. Jason Roberts gets a retrial. Lot of support for him in the HS comments also.

The courts in Victoria are a joke, now the scumbag wants bail.

I suppose when the retrial fails he can go through the whole appeals process again and drag it out for many more years.
 
Was remarkable that we are supposed to observe social distancing yet they forced everyone into confined space for hours! Then offered extremely unsanitary water to anyone struggling in the heat whilst they were surrounded and left in it.

So should anyone actually be fined when it was VicPol who forced them to break CHO regulations?

Unsanitary water :/

What you wanted Evian?
 

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The courts in Victoria are a joke, now the scumbag wants bail.

I suppose when the retrial fails he can go through the whole appeals process again and drag it out for many more years.

The bigger joke is Victoria Police who apparently can't function without needing to break the laws that every other civilian citizen has to abide by and more or less acting as a law onto themselves. This is a clear cut case of miscarriage of justice and hopefully the straw that broke the camel's back in regards to starting a thorough deep cleaning of Victoria Police that results in getting rid of the corrupt filth that has infested and infected it for decades.
 
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The bigger joke is Victoria Police who apparently can't function without needing to break the laws that every other civilian citizen has to abide by and more or less acting as a law onto themselves. This is a clear cut case of miscarriage of justice and hopefully the straw that broke the camel's back in regards to starting a thorough deep cleaning of Victoria Police that results in getting rid of the corrupt filth that has infested and infected it for decades.

Miscarriage of justice, lol, it’s not like he got convicted on one piece of evidence and there was plenty of evidence other than one changed statement to support two shooters.

There was more than enough evidence to put him away for life and hopefully he doesn’t get a jury full of leftist do gooders who let him off during his retrial because they’ve been taught **** the police.
 

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Lawyer X Royal Comission:

After 129 days of public and private hearings and the evidence of 82 witnesses, the Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants has made 111 recommendations.

Commissioner Margaret McMurdo has found that the use of Ms Gobbo as a secret informer was a "systemic failure" and said the conduct by some officers could not have happened without "critical failures of leadership and governance in Victoria Police".

The commissioner found the police force at the time was plagued with a pervasive and negative culture that was focused on getting results, with little regard to the consequences it would have on the rights of individuals and justice.

 
Lawyer X Royal Comission:

After 129 days of public and private hearings and the evidence of 82 witnesses, the Royal Commission into the Management of Police Informants has made 111 recommendations.

Commissioner Margaret McMurdo has found that the use of Ms Gobbo as a secret informer was a "systemic failure" and said the conduct by some officers could not have happened without "critical failures of leadership and governance in Victoria Police".

The commissioner found the police force at the time was plagued with a pervasive and negative culture that was focused on getting results, with little regard to the consequences it would have on the rights of individuals and justice.


Surely the police minister should be sacked with yet another failure under her watch?
 
I don't know how anyone can defend this:


These people are doing the right thing by getting tested.
They're in line for hours, barely moving, not presenting a danger to other road users and the cops don't even issue warnings? Read the fricken room.
 
I don't know how anyone can defend this:


These people are doing the right thing by getting tested.
They're in line for hours, barely moving, not presenting a danger to other road users and the cops don't even issue warnings? Read the fricken room.

I'm not happy that we've had another Covid breakout, but i do like seeing "smug" Gladys squirm a bit.
 

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