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AngelTearsOnMyTongue said:
If theres one thing that really p!$$3$ me off, its cowardly pricks beating up on old guys. Particularly when they are theives too.

Talk about dumb. If these two (obviously brothers or close relations) dont get caught, I will be amazed.

Anyone seen them before?

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/who...7545484216.html

Just wanted to get that off my chest! :angry:
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Despicable. Good on the cops for releasing pictures of them so fast... they look awfully like brothers.
 
I totally agree.

Not neccessarily applicable in this instance, but IMO the best way to reduce these sort of cowardly crimes is if the public takes some social conscience,stands up for the victim and helps a fellow punter out! With the serious problem of apathy towards social responsibility these days,it is all too common for punters to look the other way and think 'it doesn't involve me, why should I get involved'. If you see someone in strife help a fellow punter out, it could be you!....my 2 cents. I hope the buggers get caught!
 
AngelTearsOnMyTongue said:
The Constabulary have arrested two 19 Yr Olds.
*********! I hope they go inside.
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Yup they're real brave arent they. I remember going to catch a train at Cannington in Perth once and seeing 3 blokes (probly in their 20's) yelling at school kids, and people that that they thought looked like "soft targets", calling them all sorts of things I'm not even going to type here (cause thats another can of worms in its self) and trying to grab peoples bags etc. I walked passed and glared at a few of 'em and not one of them said jack to me.

In fact when the train arrived one of them actually walked right past me to have a go at someone in front of me - mind you I did have v. short hair, singlet and steel toe caps on at the time - hehe.
 
Noice, hope they get some time inside for some TLC, emphasis on the lovin'.
 
Boozy the clown said:
Noice, hope they get some time inside for some TLC, emphasis on the lovin'.
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Yeah.. and not so much on the tender...

Not neccessarily applicable in this instance, but IMO the best way to reduce these sort of cowardly crimes is if the public takes some social conscience,stands up for the victim and helps a fellow punter out!

Acording to someone who used to be a cabbie, as soon as one cabbie pressed their panic button, every cabbie for miles around would drop everything and converge on the location tyre lever in hand. Mind you that was a few years ago. Nowdays the cabbies helping out would probably get sued...

Cheers
Dave
 
Airgead said:
Acording to someone who used to be a cabbie, as soon as one cabbie pressed their panic button, every cabbie for miles around would drop everything and converge on the location tyre lever in hand. Mind you that was a few years ago. Nowdays the cabbies helping out would probably get sued...

Cheers
Dave
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Nope. Apparently thats what happened in this case but they were long gone. Poor cabbie (70's) woke up to find himself still in the cab rolling down the hill and he ran into a tree. Pressed the panic button and in minutes there were cabbies everywhere.

Sounds like his doing OK now.
 

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