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TheRoamingEyeball

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From what I've read those Queensland policies don't just target motorcycle groups but groups and clubs of all kinds. Great excuse to bust down doors with minimal probable cause as long as there's some association to a group of people with common interests. Boy scouts might become a criminal hangout! :O
 

Farm Boy 2

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A library assistant has become the first woman charged under Queensland's anti-bikie laws.
Forty-year-old Sally Kuether is accused of meeting Ronald Germain, 54, and Phillip Parmer, 60, wearing club colours at the Dayboro Hotel north-west of Brisbane last month.
The trio are alleged associates of the Life And Death motorcycle club.
They have been remanded in custody and will apply for bail in the Brisbane Magistrates Court next week.
Police say subsequent raids of two properties at Manly West and Samford Village turned up a number of illicit items, including a snake.
"A number of items were located at one of the addresses, including some dangerous drugs, drug paraphernalia and criminal gang paraphernalia," Detective Inspector Brendan Smith said.
One of the accused has also been charged with possessing a flick knife.


Snakes and Knifes ?? you should see my place.
 

Rochelle

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As so often.....they are going so far over the top it is ridiculous and if it wouldn't be such a serious attack on privacy I would think it is a joke.........no such luck.
I can't believe that a so called democratic constitution allows attacks as such.
(Reminds me of Germany which introduced anti terrorist laws in the 90ies that allowed the police to search flats and lock away people on pure suspicion that they might be members of a terrorist group or that they might plan some kind of terrorist attack in the future.........:confused:)
 

johnlou

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As so often.....they are going so far over the top it is ridiculous and if it wouldn't be such a serious attack on privacy I would think it is a joke.........no such luck.
I can't believe that a so called democratic constitution allows attacks as such.
(Reminds me of Germany which introduced anti terrorist laws in the 90ies that allowed the police to search flats and lock away people on pure suspicion that they might be members of a terrorist group or that they might plan some kind of terrorist attack in the future.........:confused:)
Rochelle you mean how Nth Korea is now :)
 

Rochelle

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plus the generations who can actually remember a inner city without video cameras and a bit more personal freedom slowly but surely disappear from the face of the earth. By the way the cashless society is the next step of control. Every purchase can be traced.............what when where and for how much.........etc
 

Rochelle

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upload_2014-3-25_10-45-19.png A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of elements that has the same meaning read forward or backwards. The word itself comes from the Greek roots palin meaning “again” and dromos meaning “way” or “direction.”

Some examples of a palindrome would be the name “Hannah” or the word “madam.” The word “racecar” is also a palindrome. Forward or back, it still reads the same.
 
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Farm Boy 2

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View attachment 15583 A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of elements that has the same meaning read forward or backwards. The word itself comes from the Greek roots palin meaning “again” and dromos meaning “way” or “direction.”

Some examples of a palindrome would be the name “Hannah” or the word “madam.” The word “racecar” is also a palindrome. Forward or back, it still reads the same.


So what are these Guys doing ?


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Rochelle

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Glenelg is a palindrome
Ahoy;-Glenelg is not
hehehehe if it was not coming from you, Mr.H2 I would be inclined to think somebody is splitting hair (and yep, no palindrome in this sentence)
 
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Raye@Langtrees

View attachment 15583 A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of elements that has the same meaning read forward or backwards. The word itself comes from the Greek roots palin meaning “again” and dromos meaning “way” or “direction.”

Some examples of a palindrome would be the name “Hannah” or the word “madam.” The word “racecar” is also a palindrome. Forward or back, it still reads the same.


Wow so Lana, for example backwards is anal? :rolleyes:
 
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