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Old 03-04-2021, 03:35 PM   #1
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I like the way that the media have appointed Porsche driver, very important that we mention that, Mr Pusey, the prestigious title of “Most hated man in Australia.” I’m sure that if a poll was taken amongst normal everyday Australians, we would find that he is certainly not the most hated man in Australia, however, the media know best and they must be right because they said it.

When the trial is underway for the real grub, the spotlight can be placed where it should be, however, with the nationality of the truck driver coming into question, and they will eventually pull the race card on this, that very spotlight may just turn into a Dolphin torch with a half flat battery.
I say BS to you.

Read the court transcript of the real grub as he filmed (and spoke about) the bodies of those that died.

If the law doesn’t sort this grub out, Karma will 👍
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I say BS to you.

Read the court transcript of the real grub as he filmed (and spoke about) the bodies of those that died.

If the law doesn’t sort this grub out, Karma will 👍
Right so apparently because Mr Pusey filmed their dead/dying bodies he's actually worse than the glass BBQ enthusiast who actually killed them all?

In what world does that even make sense?

I'm with Full Noise here, sure Richard Pusey is a knob jockey but the person who actually killed all four police officers seems to be flying under the radar - even though you know, he actually killed all four police officers.

Of course it's because of the blokes name and skin color, it's easier to paint the well off white man with the chip on his shoulder as the evil doer here than the working class brown man doing glass BBQs to put food on his families table, even though the bloke KILLED FOUR PEOPLE.

Karma ain't working too well because he has a car worth as much as your house and 7 figures plus worth of properties to his name.
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Right so apparently because Mr Pusey filmed their dead/dying bodies he's actually worse than the glass BBQ enthusiast who actually killed them all?

In what world does that even make sense?

I'm with Full Noise here, sure Richard Pusey is a knob jockey but the person who actually killed all four police officers seems to be flying under the radar - even though you know, he actually killed all four police officers.

Of course it's because of the blokes name and skin color, it's easier to paint the well off white man with the chip on his shoulder as the evil doer here than the working class brown man doing glass BBQs to put food on his families table, even though the bloke KILLED FOUR PEOPLE.

Karma ain't working too well because he has a car worth as much as your house and 7 figures plus worth of properties to his name.
Singh is not flying under the radar but will feel the force of the law for his actions and for old mate Pusey well he will get what he deserves for his lack of morality issues.
I honestly don't understand people like you or Full Noise standing up for the grub Pusey but then again I don't really care as I know this grub will get his just desserts.
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Singh is not flying under the radar but will feel the force of the law for his actions and for old mate Pusey well he will get what he deserves for his lack of morality issues.
I honestly don't understand people like you or Full Noise standing up for the grub Pusey but then again I don't really care as I know this grub will get his just desserts.
What he did was very distasteful, but he wasn't the one who actually killed the four police officers.

But you're all talking about Mr Porsche Driver TM, you seem more concerned about the bloke with the Porsche who said some bad things and took some footage of dying people, rather than the bloke, who you know, is actually responsible for killing said dying people on camera.

There's much more bluster and discussion in this thread about Richard Pusey rather than Mohinder Singh.

Its typical of Melbourne though, killing people/being responsible for someones death is less offensive/distasteful than just saying offensive things about people or behaving in a manner some may find offensive - as long as you meet the criteria on heritage/skin colour and a name that's not of Western origins.
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What he did was very distasteful, but he wasn't the one who actually killed the four police officers.

But you're all talking about Mr Porsche Driver TM, you seem more concerned about the bloke with the Porsche who said some bad things and took some footage of dying people, rather than the bloke, who you know, is actually responsible for killing said dying people on camera.

There's much more bluster and discussion in this thread about Richard Pusey rather than Mohinder Singh.

Its typical of Melbourne though, killing people/being responsible for someones death is less offensive/distasteful than just saying offensive things about people or behaving in a manner some may find offensive - as long as you meet the criteria on heritage/skin colour and a name that's not of Western origins.
Singh has stood up and admitted his responsibility to the accident and has not acted like the grub Pusey.
Singh will pay for his actions to the accident and Pusey will pay for his immorality of his actions, very simple when you look at it.
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Singh has stood up and admitted his responsibility to the accident and has not acted like the grub Pusey.
Singh will pay for his actions to the accident and Pusey will pay for his immorality of his actions, very simple when you look at it.
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Right so because he apologized and admitted to it, he's a better person than the guy who took video footage of dying people and made some smart *** remarks?

Did we forget the whole saw a witch thing and driving while under the influence of drugs?

He's taken responsibility for basically murdering four people - he's a better person because he said sorry and he didn't take video footage and say offensive things.

What ridiculous world do we live in where it's less offensive and more palatable to murder four people, compared to getting video footage of dying people and saying offensive things?

The only thing simple is your point of view.

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What he did was very distasteful, but he wasn't the one who actually killed the four police officers.

But you're all talking about Mr Porsche Driver TM, you seem more concerned about the bloke with the Porsche who said some bad things and took some footage of dying people, rather than the bloke, who you know, is actually responsible for killing said dying people on camera.

There's much more bluster and discussion in this thread about Richard Pusey rather than Mohinder Singh.

Its typical of Melbourne though, killing people/being responsible for someones death is less offensive/distasteful than just saying offensive things about people or behaving in a manner some may find offensive - as long as you meet the criteria on heritage/skin colour and a name that's not of Western origins.
I'm sorry but I don't care whether he was driving a Porsche or a Camry.
To me that's irrelevant, what is relevant is his actions.
What sort of demented person stands by and films someones dying breath and says the things he says, regardless of if they were Police or a family of 4 walking along the path and hit by the truck.
Yes the truck driver killed them, but this guy had the opportunity to have some empathy, but no, all cared about was his car and look what you've done to it.
Another human being stopped and tried to cover the bodies and stop him filming, but this toss bag was having none of it and kept filming.
Come on, really, who does that?
It's just to do with human decency, empathy and having a soul, not some heartless MF who couldn't give a toss about a person dying right in front of them. A callous disregard for human life.
Clearly, as stated in Court by his lawyer, this guy has issues, but trying to blame it on some previously undiagnosed disorder is BS, he's just a self entitled oxygen thief.
The truck driver has put his hand up and pleaded guilty, and he has a whole lot of mitigating circumstances he could have used, but he didn't, he's copping it on the chin.
At least he's apologetic and remorseful for his actions.
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I'm sorry but I don't care whether he was driving a Porsche or a Camry.
To me that's irrelevant, what is relevant is his actions.
What sort of demented person stands by and films someones dying breath and says the things he says, regardless of if they were Police or a family of 4 walking along the path and hit by the truck.
Yes the truck driver killed them, but this guy had the opportunity to have some empathy, but no, all cared about was his car and look what you've done to it.
Another human being stopped and tried to cover the bodies and stop him filming, but this toss bag was having none of it and kept filming.
Come on, really, who does that?
It's just to do with human decency, empathy and having a soul, not some heartless MF who couldn't give a toss about a person dying right in front of them. A callous disregard for human life.
Clearly, as stated in Court by his lawyer, this guy has issues, but trying to blame it on some previously undiagnosed disorder is BS, he's just a self entitled oxygen thief.
The truck driver has put his hand up and pleaded guilty, and he has a whole lot of mitigating circumstances he could have used, but he didn't, he's copping it on the chin.
At least he's apologetic and remorseful for his actions.
Again - because Mohinder Singh, under the influence of drugs, (eventually) admitted to killing four people, this is less of a problem and is more palatable to you than the person who took video footage and said something in poor taste of the four dead/dying people Mohinder Singh killed?

It doesn't matter he's killed four people, all that matters is he said sorry for killing those four people.

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I say BS to you.

Read the court transcript of the real grub as he filmed (and spoke about) the bodies of those that died.

If the law doesn’t sort this grub out, Karma will 👍
Obviously you don’t have the intellect to separate what is not acceptable behaviour and what is against the law. When the police have to dig up a charge that's only ever been used six times just to pin something on him, you know that they’re clutching at straws. The fact that he pleaded guilty to it astounds me. Most likely advice from his lawyer to be seen in a favourable light before sentencing.

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Singh is not flying under the radar but will feel the force of the law for his actions and for old mate Pusey well he will get what he deserves for his lack of morality issues.
I honestly don't understand people like you or Full Noise standing up for the grub Pusey but then again I don't really care as I know this grub will get his just desserts.
Let me explain this is a way that someone with your cognitive ability can understand. I have never once stood up for My Pusey on a personal level, not in this thread or anywhere else. What I have stood up for is the law being applied properly and fairly to all of those involved. Just because Mr Pusey is an arrogant person of questionable character, does not mean that he doesn’t have the same rights under the law that anyone else has.

It amazes me how many simpletons here fail to understand that. The law is supposed to be applied fairly to everyone, not just for those people that the community see in an unfavourable light.
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Obviously you don’t have the intellect to separate what is not acceptable behaviour and what is against the law. When the police have to dig up a charge that's only ever been used six times just to pin something on him, you know that they’re clutching at straws. The fact that he pleaded guilty to it astounds me. Most likely advice from his lawyer to be seen in a favourable light before sentencing.



Let me explain this is a way that someone with your cognitive ability can understand. I have never once stood up for My Pusey on a personal level, not in this thread or anywhere else. What I have stood up for is the law being applied properly and fairly to all of those involved. Just because Mr Pusey is an arrogant person of questionable character, does not mean that he doesn’t have the same rights under the law that anyone else has.

It amazes me how many simpletons here fail to understand that. The law is supposed to be applied fairly to everyone, not just for those people that the community see in an unfavourable light.
All you need to do is look at Victoria Police's ridiculous behavior over March to November 2020 and it's clear as day to see how laws are only applied to people depending on how the government and or public feels about a particular group.

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Obviously you don’t have the intellect to separate what is not acceptable behaviour and what is against the law. When the police have to dig up a charge that's only ever been used six times just to pin something on him, you know that they’re clutching at straws. The fact that he pleaded guilty to it astounds me. Most likely advice from his lawyer to be seen in a favourable light before sentencing.



Let me explain this is a way that someone with your cognitive ability can understand. I have never once stood up for My Pusey on a personal level, not in this thread or anywhere else. What I have stood up for is the law being applied properly and fairly to all of those involved. Just because Mr Pusey is an arrogant person of questionable character, does not mean that he doesn’t have the same rights under the law that anyone else has.

It amazes me how many simpletons here fail to understand that. The law is supposed to be applied fairly to everyone, not just for those people that the community see in an unfavourable light.
And here lies the problem with your view or mine justice will be be dealt with regardless what you or I think so get over it!
If you are astounded by the fact he is pleading guilty says little much of your knowledge of the law but a magistrate will decide his fate not the police.
In my eyes you are also another simpleton.

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