Oldbloke wrote:
Papalia
Must have had fun at school, sounds like a STD that would make your old fella fall off.
Oldbloke wrote:
Papalia
bigrich wrote:5-0 wrote:Oldbloke wrote:But. They knew and didn't act.
Seems that way,
WOW! police failed to act , repeatedly , resulting in a tragedy . what's the bet this side of the story doesn't come out in the media . where did you find this 5-0 ?
on_one_wheel wrote:bigrich wrote:5-0 wrote:Oldbloke wrote:But. They knew and didn't act.
Seems that way,
WOW! police failed to act , repeatedly , resulting in a tragedy . what's the bet this side of the story doesn't come out in the media . where did you find this 5-0 ?
I'm not in the least bit surprised they didn't act.
There's so many women out there (probably most of them) playing the victim and lying to police about their ex partners, "his crazy, his on drugs, his stalking me, his going to kill me and the children" they (every station) hear multiple stories every day, when there's no hard evidence or history they don't act.
My ex partner told the police that I was plotting to shoot her, they didn't give her a Private Intervention Order because they didn't believe her.
She eventually sought a Private AVO which is pretty straightforward and costs less than $50
It's a well rehearsed procedure that is encouraged by women's help groups who also benefit from the lies because they receive government funding for every client.
Her motive for the restraing order was to buy time to alienate the children from me, to claim rights as the primary carer, to get the women's legal help, handouts from the bank as a victim of violence, free furniture and many more perks.
It's lying women like her that make it hard for the genuine women in need of help.
Perhaps now with everything that's going on all men well be treated as horrible DV perpetrators / potential murderers until proven innocent ant those women who bs about it all will continue to get away with their lies Scott free.
on_one_wheel wrote:bigrich wrote:5-0 wrote:Oldbloke wrote:But. They knew and didn't act.
Seems that way,
WOW! police failed to act , repeatedly , resulting in a tragedy . what's the bet this side of the story doesn't come out in the media . where did you find this 5-0 ?
I'm not in the least bit surprised they didn't act.
There's so many women out there (probably most of them) playing the victim and lying to police about their ex partners, "his crazy, his on drugs, his stalking me, his going to kill me and the children" they (every station) hear multiple stories every day, when there's no hard evidence or history they don't act.
My ex partner told the police that I was plotting to shoot her, they didn't give her a Private Intervention Order because they didn't believe her.
She eventually sought a Private AVO which is pretty straightforward and costs less than $50
It's a well rehearsed procedure that is encouraged by women's help groups who also benefit from the lies because they receive government funding for every client.
Her motive for the restraing order was to buy time to alienate the children from me, to claim rights as the primary carer, to get the women's legal help, handouts from the bank as a victim of violence, free furniture and many more perks.
It's lying women like her that make it hard for the genuine women in need of help.
Perhaps now with everything that's going on all men well be treated as horrible DV perpetrators / potential murderers until proven innocent ant those women who bs about it all will continue to get away with their lies Scott free.
deye243 wrote:Tin foil hat time ....... as usual some commi prick starts talking about tightening gun laws then there is some pushback then yet again another tragedy when are people gonna see the pattern.
bigrich wrote:Can somebody post the Australian murder rate statistics with regards to numbers overall versus percentage of murders by firearms. And then break that down into how many were committed by licensed firearms owners. If what I suspect is true, it’ll make a mockery of WA’s witch hunt
I’m technologically and internet challenged…..otherwise I’d do it myself
Oldbloke wrote:I had a look at the xlsx sheet for WA. There are 3 tabs.
Some of the numbers don't match other tabs so bit difficult to be certain but I come up with some stats that I thought would be interesting. Its messy process so i cant guarantee the accuracy, but its close.
Falls
Suicide
Poisoning
Assault (not firearm)
Were all HUGE.
Near as i could tell for 2022 a total of 6 deaths that were, intentional or accidental using a firearm.
These stats do not include injuries, only deaths.
These stats not include suicide by firearm. There were a fair few.
I PDF the results of the copy paste and you can down load here.
Stats simply prove these new laws are BS and death by firearm is a storm in a tea cup. Clearly motivated by politics.
Sats clearly indicate mental health is the key issue.
bigrich wrote:Oldbloke wrote:I had a look at the xlsx sheet for WA. There are 3 tabs.
Some of the numbers don't match other tabs so bit difficult to be certain but I come up with some stats that I thought would be interesting. Its messy process so i cant guarantee the accuracy, but its close.
Falls
Suicide
Poisoning
Assault (not firearm)
Were all HUGE.
Near as i could tell for 2022 a total of 6 deaths that were, intentional or accidental using a firearm.
These stats do not include injuries, only deaths.
These stats not include suicide by firearm. There were a fair few.
I PDF the results of the copy paste and you can down load here.
Stats simply prove these new laws are BS and death by firearm is a storm in a tea cup. Clearly motivated by politics.
Sats clearly indicate mental health is the key issue.
so if i read that right , 8 deaths by firearms , hundreds of suicides and self harm . as i suspected . why aren't the media and journalists all over this
what a sick joke
thanks for doing the hard work OB
Clem wrote:Never fear, the police will investigate themselves and all will be ok.
Oldbloke wrote:Well, well. Seems Mark Bombara didn't have long to live.
https://www.news.com.au/national/health ... 4fafd6428a
bladeracer wrote:Oldbloke wrote:Well, well. Seems Mark Bombara didn't have long to live.
https://www.news.com.au/national/health ... 4fafd6428a
Many years ago I knew a carpenter who had a tumour in his brain the size of a peach. It changed his personality to the point that he had left his family home rather than harm them. When it was eventually discovered, and removed, he went back to being the calm and gentle man he'd always been.
Oldbloke wrote:"A family and domestic violence complaint will automatically strip firearms owners of their guns under further legal changes announced by the WA Government.
The government is already toughening the state's gun laws but today Premier Roger Cook said it would change the bill to require police to remove firearms as soon as a family and domestic violence complaint was made"
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-02/ ... /103924750
Jackaroo wrote:Oldbloke wrote:"A family and domestic violence complaint will automatically strip firearms owners of their guns under further legal changes announced by the WA Government.
The government is already toughening the state's gun laws but today Premier Roger Cook said it would change the bill to require police to remove firearms as soon as a family and domestic violence complaint was made"
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-02/ ... /103924750
What's the definition of a 'complaint' ?
Sounds like this could be weaponised as an easy vexatious way for anyone to strip someone of their firearms licence.