Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
Looking at the bridge and the clear vis shown in your photos, makes it all look good for ya. Unless there is more to this?
Lol, I guess so. Its a shame it takes so long if you're genuinly innocent though. The way the system is run seems to waste everyones time, I can't see why you couldn't just ask the registrar to tick the not guitly box next to your name and be done with it. That would take about 15 seconds.
"They say that if I do bungy jumping too much, I might get brian damage."
"I don't even know who Brian is"
There are soooo many ways that time is wasted needlessly, i.e. a person pleading not guilty who have been caught red-handed - but plead not guilty just in case something crops up to get them off - then at the 11th hour plead guilty at the next hearing....
Or do the above but change their plea at the last minute when they find out its a 'soft' judge, the list goes on and on with time wasters..
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
not to mention the enourmous sums of tax payers money that keep an outdated inefficiant system alive.
But surely the protocol upholds the scariness of the place, and hence provides initiative to stay out? Unless of course you are an honest person trying to defend your integrity, in which case it just rubs salt in the wounds.
Imagine charging the department with lost time.
what 50 people per day on the average $20 an hour, times 8 hours, times 300 days per year, for every major courthouse in NZ?
Nasty bill to foot. Career criminals need to be treated differently. When I went to court for careless use of a motorvehicle, I thought all the Mob members etc hanging around were gonna start a gang war in the atrium. Not good on the OSH report surely either??!
In a full court you have to sit next to some twat who hasn't bathed in a week, is half stoned, and angry at the world for some percieved wrong, so takes to beating up his kids and missus... etc etc. Hands in pockets to keep hold of wallet etc...
Flip, if you can't feel safe in the middle of the territory of the law, where the hell can you?
Boyd hh er Suzuki are my heroes!
The best deals, all the time!
And who are they calling as witnesses (+ how many)?
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Ok, I am a little confused here.
I had read it before, but did not focus attention on that, rather on the witness statement.
However the summary of "facts" is significantly at odds with the witness statement and the actual squence of events. So I guess the question is, what role does the summary of facts play in the trial?
Will take more time to type than I have right now, but I will endeavour to do this tomorrow some time.
Ok to summarise:
The summary of facts is much like a film adaptation of a book, in this case the witness testimony, where the director , in this case a cop, decides which parts to embelish and which parts to leave out and also which bits to just plain make up and add to the original story. In the end you end up with nothing like the book and you feel violated after seeing the movies blasphemous attempt at representing your favourite novel......( you get bum sex from the judge).
Still... NO IT WASN'T!!!!! AGAIN...!!! Yes, it was south of the Bombays, but that is about it...there is a whole wide piece of world south of the Bombays you know...
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