As I was taught in a first year uni law paper... "Justice must not only be done, but be seen to be done"
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As I was taught in a first year uni law paper... "Justice must not only be done, but be seen to be done"
Also it means we should ban Nissan Skylines, it doesn't matter if it was actually done with a rental Corolla because *everybody knows* that psycho drivers are attracted to Skylines.
And the police response is the equivalent of using that as justification to lower the speed limit from 50 to 30km/h.
I dunno, I reckon mine is a fairly accurate representation of me.
Hmm... someone with a documented history of fraud and deception (including obtaining a firearm by fraud) is trying to obtain firearms licence numbers? Maybe the police should be informed too.
Until I joined this forum I never knew there was anybody that actually drinks Waikato. I guess I've known people who drink Ranfurly and Double Brown though, so I shouldn't be suprised.
Wonder if they'd say the same thing if a journalist broke into their house looking for a story...
I'd say she impersonated a cop and commited fraud for financial gain - its a business and viewer attention means advertising money.
I reckon it would have been more ironic if they got another 'journalist' to break into her house and steal some stuff, just to illustrate (in the public interest of course) how you can illegally...