on 13-02-2015 03:09 PM
on 14-02-2015 03:17 PM
@azureline** wrote:
@village_person wrote:
Comply with police or be pepper sprayed, it's not that hard.
The kids are idiots that is not the way to have your protest taken seriously, they care about nobody but themselves and have no self respect or self discipline.
The police use pepper spray when it pleases them. The other day a police unit was on my train checking tickets. When a couple of people failed to produce a ticket one cop peppered sprayed them while the other cop laid into them with a night stick. An old pensioner tried to protest but she too was sprayed and the cops thew her wheelchair off the train. Then as I walked home from the station I saw the cops doing a random licence check on a motorist. The poor motorist failed to produce his licence in the allowed 3.7 seconds so they peppered sprayed him and his two brat kids in the backseat.
The cops use their pepper when and how they please. Sarcasm off/
Have you lodged an eye witness complaint about these incidents?
It might have happened in the middle of the night.
on 14-02-2015 09:25 PM
@icyfroth wrote:They're a bunch of ferals and I wonder if they go to Uni to actually study or just live the socialist Uni student lifestyle.
At taxpayers expense, mind you, because they probably study on a HECS loan which is never repayed because most of them would never get a job once they can no longer feasibly stay in Uni, and will continue their political agendas whilst living on government benefits.
Whole bunch of assumptions there. I wouldn't have picked you as someone that would spell repaid incorrectly.
on 14-02-2015 09:27 PM
@am*3 wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:They're a bunch of ferals and I wonder if they go to Uni to actually study or just live the socialist Uni student lifestyle.
At taxpayers expense, mind you, because they probably study on a HECS loan which is never repayed because most of them would never get a job once they can no longer feasibly stay in Uni, and will continue their political agendas whilst living on government benefits.
Whole bunch of assumptions there. I wouldn't have picked you as someone that would spell repaid incorrectly.
I would definitely have picked you as someone who picks on the irrelevant for lack of any relevant argument though.
Oh well I guess you're putting your uni education to some good at least.
14-02-2015 09:29 PM - edited 14-02-2015 09:31 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:Icy
Plenty like that, going overseas and marriage is the other easy way out according to those who admit it.
The Gov't even pays them welfare, support !!!
I remember a term coined or at least heard when I was at Uni, "the professional student"
Really, uni students spend 3-5+ years studying at Uni and then get married straight after graduation so they don't have to work and pay back a student loan? In 2015? If that was their intention they would bypass the hard work of getting a Degree & Uni fees and go straight to marriage!!!!
Your assumption above is unbelievable.
What welfare support would they be entitled to if they are married to someone with a job?
Some graduates get plum jobs offers from overseas countries.. why wouldn't they accept them? None of those graduates who move overseas to work, pay off their HELP loan? How do you know that?
on 14-02-2015 09:30 PM
Is that an assumption about the uni education? 🙂
on 14-02-2015 09:31 PM
Icy
It is kind of ironic the word that was picked up on (repaid) for being spelt wrongly
That's almost worth the 5 laughs award !
on 14-02-2015 09:32 PM
Not so funny, if that person doesn't usually make spelling mistakes.
14-02-2015 09:33 PM - edited 14-02-2015 09:34 PM
14-02-2015 09:33 PM - edited 14-02-2015 09:34 PM
on 14-02-2015 09:34 PM