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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Fair enough. Personally, I won't "respect" someone until I have at least met them and talked to them a bit, and even then most people are assholes and not what they're made out to be... Ok, all people.
    No you're right, respect is a sacred word, saved only for the ones that truly earn it, at a personal level.
    All people, true? You're mixing with the wrong types hun!
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    Like what T.G.W said he made good things come from his bad past.

    Here's what he said on the crime prevention ad "When I was in prison… I got slashed in the face… my ears cut off…..my eyebrows trimmed and a butcher's knife here, an icepick here - NOT FUN AT ALL, etc… If you drink and drive and you're unfortunate enough to hit somebody, you ought to pray to God that you don't go to prison".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    Like what T.G.W said he made good things come from his bad past.

    Here's what he said on the crime prevention ad "When I was in prison… I got slashed in the face… my ears cut off…..my eyebrows trimmed and a butcher's knife here, an icepick here - NOT FUN AT ALL, etc… If you drink and drive and you're unfortunate enough to hit somebody, you ought to pray to God that you don't go to prison".
    Yep, he is real straight up about that and drugs, that is one thing that was constant in his books.
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    a mate of mine was in bojangles nightclub the night mark shot sammy
    the turk in '86, ive seen mark before in the leinster arms in collingwood
    where hes a regular, him and eddie maguire..hardcore magpies supporters.
    ive found a lot of melbourne locals fucken hate chopper...usualy due to
    him having bashed either them or someone close to them
    'the stickiest situation since sticky the stick insect got stuck on a sticky bun'

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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    a mate of mine was in bojangles nightclub the night mark shot sammy
    the turk in '86, ive seen mark before in the leinster arms in collingwood
    where hes a regular, him and eddie maguire..hardcore magpies supporters.
    ive found a lot of melbourne locals fucken hate chopper...usualy due to
    him having bashed either them or someone close to them
    That's why he shot down to Tassie eh? Plus the profile thing, and mixing with Police...big balls really...or crazy!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    a mate of mine was in bojangles nightclub the night mark shot sammy
    the turk in '86, ive seen mark before in the leinster arms in collingwood
    where hes a regular, him and eddie maguire..hardcore magpies supporters.
    ive found a lot of melbourne locals fucken hate chopper...usualy due to
    him having bashed either them or someone close to them
    wow, may i ask what did he see in detail the night Mark got sammy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.G.W View Post
    No you're right, respect is a sacred word, saved only for the ones that truly earn it, at a personal level.
    All people, true? You're mixing with the wrong types hun!
    Maybe I'm too cynical, but looking past all the normally accepted points of view, that's what I'm seeing with every person I meet, and me. But that's off topic!

    But yea, good for him if he is actually doing something to change for the "better". What does he say about drugs that you guys have mentioned

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    nothin much..other than that chop and other melb wideboys were
    there, they didnt hear shots or anything due to loud music inside etc.
    he reckons no fucker wanted to talk to the police about it, more for
    fear of ending up in port melb courtesy of the vic police rather than by
    chopper.
    'the stickiest situation since sticky the stick insect got stuck on a sticky bun'

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Maybe I'm too cynical, but looking past all the normally accepted points of view, that's what I'm seeing with every person I meet, and me. But that's off topic!

    But yea, good for him if he is actually doing something to change for the "better". What does he say about drugs that you guys have mentioned
    From what I recall, he was TOTALLY anti drugs, I can't remember any quotes, could probably search them out, but that was the constant, being an old school crim, what they call them over there? The port/wharf guys, can't remember the names now!

    It appeared he didn't like the 'class A' drug sellers. Think he saw the degradation first hand, particularly with women, and became anti.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    nothin much..other than that chop and other melb wideboys were
    there, they didnt hear shots or anything due to loud music inside etc.
    he reckons no fucker wanted to talk to the police about it, more for
    fear of ending up in port melb courtesy of the vic police rather than by
    chopper.
    If i was there i would of made sure i didnt look at him, i dont know if he was like that in the club but apparently he attacked or confronted people that talked to his gf or looked at him. The music must of been loud because i think he used a sawn of shotgun? Im guessing the vic police were brutal

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.G.W View Post
    From what I recall, he was TOTALLY anti drugs, I can't remember any quotes, could probably search them out, but that was the constant, being an old school crim, what they call them over there? The port/wharf guys, can't remember the names now!

    It appeared he didn't like the 'class A' drug sellers. Think he saw the degradation first hand, particularly with women, and became anti.
    Well doing something about it deserves respect. Hell, if more people hacked up a few Pdealers the world would be a better place (or at least little ol nz), right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    If i was there i would of made sure i didnt look at him, i dont know if he was like that in the club but apparently he attacked or confronted people that talked to his gf or looked at him. The music must of been loud because i think he used a sawn of shotgun? Im guessing the vic police were brutal
    AUSSIE police can be brutal, when on the wrong side of them! They are armed (Well I know they were in Queensland!). The watch Tower in Brissy was particularly shocking, as I recall, at times. Mind you they are dealing with hard arses, and they don't muck around!
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.G.W View Post
    AUSSIE police can be brutal, when on the wrong side of them! They are armed (Well I know they were in Queensland!). The watch Tower in Brissy was particularly shocking, as I recall, at times. Mind you they are dealing with hard arses, and they don't muck around!
    Oooh would/were they as bad or corrupt as our Nz police during that time? Or in general.

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    yeah the fear was that the vic police may or may not have wanted
    siam dead...chopper claimed he did it with a cops gun..of course they denied
    that.. who knows, either side could be lying-but mark didnt get convicted
    of the killing
    'the stickiest situation since sticky the stick insect got stuck on a sticky bun'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    Oooh would/were they as bad or corrupt as our Nz police during that time? Or in general.
    I had heard there was quite a bit of corruption, especially around the Melbourne gang wars, which was rooted out, I had heard it went quite far, I don't think NZ police can be compared on that scale, to be honest!
    While we have our fair share no doubt, I think it's minor - in comparison, but then, what do I know?
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