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Str8 Jacket
9th November 2005, 11:48
Check out this story on Stuff
I cant stop laughing!!
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3472177a11,00.html
judgeshock
9th November 2005, 11:51
Far out we have some intelligent cookies in the country:lol:
I didnt know you could get stds that made you dumb.:thud: :lol:
robnz
9th November 2005, 11:54
she will demand that they find her doctor next.
Cibby
9th November 2005, 11:55
haha..
geeze..
the lack of social and personal responsibility at is finest.. :yes:
Deano
9th November 2005, 12:30
Check out this story on Stuff
I cant stop laughing!!
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3472177a11,00.html
Sergeant Mike Sutton said police were "at a loss" to think about what charge could be laid and referred her back to her doctor.
Haven't there been criminal prosecutions for infecting somone with the Aids virus - is this different ?
She shouldn't have rung 111.
SARGE
9th November 2005, 12:33
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She shouldn't have rung 111.
they sent a Taxi for her though :doh:
Str8 Jacket
9th November 2005, 12:33
Haven't there been criminal prosecutions for infecting somone with the Aids virus - is this different ?
She shouldn't have rung 111.
Well you've got a point there. But I still find it hilarious that she would dial 111 instead of going to the station to lay a complaint...
judgeshock
9th November 2005, 12:36
Well you've got a point there. But I still find it hilarious that she would dial 111 instead of going to the station to lay a complaint...
I doubt the police wanted her to lay a complaint with any of them, especially since thats what got her into trouble :lol: :lol: :lol:
fische
9th November 2005, 12:39
she got fucked in the head by mistake
ManDownUnder
9th November 2005, 12:40
Sergeant Mike Sutton said police were "at a loss" to think about what charge could be laid and referred her back to her doctor.
Haven't there been criminal prosecutions for infecting somone with the Aids virus - is this different ?
She shouldn't have rung 111.
That was for knowingly (thorugh unproteced sex) exposing someone to a deadly illness (HIV),
Don;t know how different this is but I expect if it was HIV in question they would have mentioned HIV. The press can even spell HIV correctly!
MDU
Str8 Jacket
9th November 2005, 12:41
That was for knowingly (thorugh unproteced sex) exposing someone to a deadly illness (HIV),
Don;t know how different this is but I expect if it was HIV in question they would have mentioned HIV. The press can even spell HIV correctly!
MDU
Yeah, I had kind of assumed this myself... but these days you can never "assume" anything.
spudchucka
9th November 2005, 16:26
Sergeant Mike Sutton said police were "at a loss" to think about what charge could be laid and referred her back to her doctor.
Haven't there been criminal prosecutions for infecting somone with the Aids virus - is this different ?
She shouldn't have rung 111.
Yep, criminal nuisance as I recall.
145.Criminal nuisance—
(1)Every one commits criminal nuisance who does any unlawful act or omits to discharge any legal duty, such act or omission being one which he knew would endanger the lives, safety, or health of the public, or the life, safety, or health of any individual.
(2)Every one who commits criminal nuisance is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.
I think it would be strecthing it just a little to suggest a dose of the pox is in the same league as HIV.
heavenly.talker
9th November 2005, 18:28
I don't suppose they could have charged her with being a danger to the continuation of society at large?
She must have put on her dumb brain when she got up that morning!!
lol
spudchucka
10th November 2005, 12:18
I'd just love to hear the recording of the 111 call.
judgeshock
10th November 2005, 12:46
I'd just love to hear the recording of the 111 call.
Agreed, it would be hard not to be rolling around on the floor pissing yourself.:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
pyrocam
11th November 2005, 09:01
shit im glad they havent found me yet.
heavenly.talker
11th November 2005, 14:46
I'd just love to hear the recording of the 111 call.
Good news is that we now have a valid use of 111...
comdey!
Let's hope they are better with this diversifying:whistle:
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