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    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post
    What a great idea. Give him time to unload his stash of drugs and weapons.
    No need to unload in Victoria. Even when caught, the charges can be dropped because there isn't enough evidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    No need to unload in Victoria. Even when caught, the charges can be dropped because there isn't enough evidence.

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    Muck up with legal firearms and the book is thrown at you. The legal system clearly likes criminals "Ms Micallef was allegedly caught with nine firearms in her car in March along with an array of blades.

    The cache included a sub machinegun, a rifle, a non-sawn-off rifle, a pump-action shotgun, double-and single-barrel shotguns and ammunition."

    The word allegedly amazes me.

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    Isn't a non-sawn-off rifle just a rifle?
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    theyre not semi automatic , theyre gas and return spring operated....you could call them self loading.....no...you could call them self cocking.

    pull the trigger they fire one round. same as a revolver.

    they have a sear which holds the working parts to rear each time it fires.

    rate of fire is determined by how quick you can pull the trigger each time it fires.

    accuracy decreases by square of the trigger pulling speed.....badly (my words alone)
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Muck up with legal firearms and the book is thrown at you. The legal system clearly likes criminals "Ms Micallef was allegedly caught with nine firearms in her car in March along with an array of blades.

    The cache included a sub machinegun, a rifle, a non-sawn-off rifle, a pump-action shotgun, double-and single-barrel shotguns and ammunition."

    The word allegedly amazes me.
    Allegedly just means the allegation has been made against her in a court, but the court hasn't decided if the claim is true or false yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    I've looked at that video several times. He wasn't particularly eratic. He indicated to change lanes to pass (overtake) the third police car. He did not appear to be speeding or braking any road rules, apart from not stopping as directed by the police.
    We don't know the full story. I suspect the police knew where to nab him so, in the interests of public safety, left it for another time.
    I know that location in Coffs. Its the Pacific Highway right through the centre of town. The big white building in the background is the RSL Club. It is jammed with traffic at Christmas. Obviously the cops would have identified his vehicle, chose not to cause a crash in the centre of town, and would have followed him and either tailed him until he stopped or forced him over on a quiet road. Very responsible police behaviour I'd say. They should be praised, not criticised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Allegedly just means the allegation has been made against her in a court, but the court hasn't decided if the claim is true or false yet.

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    I agree "Allegedly" is a word to protect people from false allegations. Facts are the guns and other weapons are in the car the little thug or girlfriend of thugs drives. Who owned or uses the clearly not legal weapons may be up for debate. Our world ruled by legal processes seems to work for criminal not us mug punters,

    All this post is an Allegation of course which may or may not be ever true or untrue unless a court provided a legal decisions unless of course in the real world what is a bare faced fact is accepted by 99% of non legal types or thugs who like the law to make Allegations only. The ute flimed towing the van Allegedly might be CGI of course in a legal setting. It simply was as shown in the rest of the world.

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