No doubt without notification. :mad:
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If you have been keeping up with this, you would have read about the fight at the café, between bandidos & finks. Long story short, now it has gone to court, it is being presented thru the media as a fight between two men over a woman. Not a bikie war over territory. It is almost as though the government is trying to find an excuse to relax the pressure. keep an eye on this, could be interesting, Bob
If you are unlucky enough to be wrongly accused and put away without due process then at least you can console yourself with the fact that red tape has been cut when dealing with real criminals. You will save on lawyers fees as well. Also, there will likely be a few extra non criminals like you in gaol to hang out with....the positives just keep on coming.
The way I see It . In 1788 there was a Governor General using British Laws . Now since then we now have Local , State and Federal Laws at this point I must say I know we have to have Laws , and the rule of Law . The problem I can see is very few are repealed . New Laws keep being made . I wonder what society will be like in the next 200 years , at the current rate of keep making new Laws , I pity future generations as there will be very little Liberty ...
Penalties for not Voting - NSW Electoral Commission
The first sentence says it should have cost you $55 for not voting in State or Local Government elections
I've got at least two rellies who've been here 40 plus years who aren't on any electoral roll and have no intention of doing so. I know other people who are the same including one who's been in the Navy and has never voted.
Suspect there are many more around as well.
And when looking at the awful self serving types in all our governments who really can blame them?
AlanH.
drivers liecence and rego cancelation 10 years ago for non payment of fines.
dept collection often gets handed out to private industry.
my wife had her rego's and liecence cancelled from a car crash-neg driving -non attendance to court before she started primary school.