"Nonetheless, there are some true idiots in this world, and Mr Christian Marchesani, 28, of Samson in Western Australia fits that category just fine,..."
I hope they're not implying that the photos are "before" and "after" pics of the same bike.
Speed-Cameras are easy: when one becomes too-much of a nuisance, a couple of old tyres, some petrol, and a roman-candle fix that [email protected]#ker up right.
From article's end: "Nonetheless, since the story has gone public a member of the public has called police and identified Mr Marchesani who now faces court."
Also weird how France and Germany always have such high unemployment.
There was a poster on here earlier in the week saying that we need to set up work schedules like france because they get soooo much time off and how super cool it is.
Well, when your unemployment is hiting 7 and 10% I'm sure you will love all the time off you're getting.
Also, there seems to be a lot of issues building up in France when it comes to economic and employment areas.
they need to do like we do, put tons of people in jail and hire massive staffs to house them, start some wars to employ a bunch of other unemployable youths, etc.
O I see Costa mesa will be installing about 10 more intersection cams, the first bunch have done such an excellent job of cutting down on crashes.
Speeders! Public menaces! I say just shoot them down. How dare they disturb Joe Middleclass's evening of sleeping in front of the idiot box? They are a far worse plague than those child molesters that are getting those early releases.
The cops are better managed by writing tickets. Besides it costs money to prosecute real criminals. Writing tickets pays for itself. It's safer too. And the added bonus is that the public is kept intimidated and thus easier to milk.
no actually - health care in france is quite good - it's not free, but it is subsidized by the government. The economy IS in the dumpster, unemployment is high, but life sure is good if you have a job and are a salaried employee.
"life sure is good if you have a job and are a salaried employee. "
Yet when I opine to the advocates of socialist healthcare that 85% of Americans have private-insurance access to the best healthcare in the world, while most of the rest have access to government-subsidized care, it doesn't seem to make the same impression...
Kinda like when people say how the US debt will come home to roost (which I'm not arguing with), yet just looooove other countries whose low birthrates will not support their government welfare and pensions much longer...
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