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    Spot on... Mundine is a tool

    Finally some common sense.

    Mundine sentiment missing the mark

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    i just read that, fully agree.
    those kids are lucky to be alive and should come out of hospital with a new found respect for life,,, but they wont because chock will talk them into being the victims...

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    Typical Mundine. Lets the clutch out on the mouth before the brain is in gear.

    What if the cops don't act and they run over and kill someone? Will Mundine be happy then? What are 14 year olds doing out drinking and driving stolen cars. Maybe Anthony could take their role model parents down the gym and punch some sense into them.

    He should stick to something he knows about, fighting C Class has beens and stop making dumb comments.
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    I wonder if you would get the same reaction from Mundine if a couple of innocent Aboriginal girls got mown down by a bunch of white drunken juvenile delinquents in a stolen car.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chenz View Post
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    What if the cops don't act and they run over and kill someone?

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    They'd already knocked down two women.
    According to the first reports I read, one was dragged/stuck half under the car at the time and had to go to hospital.

    The next morning the families of the kids involved were appealing for calm from their own community, I'm guessing they knew far more than has come out yet.

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    Never seen so many comments left for an SMH news story (600+). Never seen so many on the same side. Mundine is a tool.....a very dull tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chenz View Post
    Typical Mundine. Lets the clutch out on the mouth before the brain is in gear.
    What brain?

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    Then the was the idiot girlfriend of the other bloke who was injured claiming the police should have shot out the tyres.

    http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/...23/3483277.htm

    Right! I think she watches too much TV.

    Let me see someone do that with a pistol and without having the bullet miss and/or ricochet somewhere else. The car would continue on anyway even if the tyres were flat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Then the was the idiot girlfriend of the other bloke who was injured claiming the police should have shot out the tyres.

    Police don't shoot at tyres: Assistant Police Commissioner Mark Murdoch - ABC Sydney - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

    Right! I think she watches too much TV.

    Let me see someone do that with a pistol and without having the bullet miss and/or ricochet somewhere else. The car would continue on anyway even if the tyres were flat.
    a shot gun would have reduced that risk but if they were going through refern ??

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    Quickest way of immobilizing an unarmored vehicle is a nice tight group at the center of the seen mass of the driver.


    Whats that line from southpark...

    "Oh my god, its coming right for us"

    he had what a 10 round 9mm yeah?

    3 in the driver the rest in the block.

    the correct response in court...

    "yes your honor, I suppose that had the previously identified criminal junior adult not have been driving on the foot path and already driven over at least one civilian I might have considered my life to not be in danger and may have elected to use a different measure of force to protect the lives of those it is my duty to protect and my own."

    But why were the 3 rounds in the driver of the vehicle and 7 in the engine bay

    " By the time I had carried out the empty magazine drill and re-aquired the target It was no longer a threat"
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