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Thats the good thing about having digital tho if a wapol radio does get stolen they can stop it straight away so they dont have clowns like the one currently. doing it able to interupt there transmissions. Although you dont nesicarily need a wapol radio to broadcast on wapol freqs. Those who attended the last meet will know what I am talking about.
I was down Kal earlier this year and I am sure from memory they had a Highway Patrol marked car down there. They had a car pulled over on the main strip of Kal giving it a full going over. Me and a work college chatted to the officers afterwords as we had an intoxicated member of the public ask us if we knew anything about the bus that picks people up and take them to a homeless shelter. They did not want to speak to the police because of them being under the influence so we asked if the officers knew anything about it and they were very helpful and called the bus up for the people to pick them up.
$1100 fine for reckless reverse
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0 ... 61,00.html
Well, he won't be doing that again, now, will he?
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0 ... 61,00.html
Well, he won't be doing that again, now, will he?
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A PERTH man who injured his face by headbutting the road after crashing his car into a fence has been charged with drink-driving and kicking police.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20 ... 45,00.html
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20 ... 45,00.html
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From the NT news
http://www.ntnews.news.com.au/common/st ... 69,00.html
A DRUNK driver threatened two Territory police officers with a live snake after he was pulled over in Darwin at the weekend.
The driver allegedly picked up the wild snake, believed to be either a deadly western brown or a harmless water python, as it slid across the road during a random roadside breath test.
He pointed the reptile's head at the officers and threatened them, before escaping into nearby bushes, still holding the snake.
"I felt personally threatened by it," said Constable Dale Howe, who was one of the officers involved.
"It was at least a metre long and I'm not very good with snakes -- I don't like them.
"For someone to just go over and pick up a snake off the road is an unusual thing to do.
"I'm not sure what type of snake it was or if it was poisonous, but it was yellowy brown and, to me, a snake is a snake. They are all bad."
Constable Howe was with his colleague Constable Wolfgang Langeneck when they pulled over a Toyota Landcruiser, carrying five passengers, about midnight on Saturday after it was seen to be swerving along Amy Johnson Avenue.
The 17-year-old male driver was asked to step out of the car after he blew .131.
As he was being questioned about the reading, he ran on to the road and picked up the snake.
Despite endless requests by police to drop the reptile, the man failed to do so.
One of the officers used capsicum spray to disarm him, but he fled the scene into nearby bushes.
Darwin-based snake catcher Chris Peberdy said given the description of the snake and the area it was found, it was a western brown or a water python.
"Both of those are commonly found in the Berrimah area," he said.
"I can see why the officers felt threatened.
"A snake is as much a threat as a gun as you don't know whether it is loaded or not, as in containing the deadly venom."
Constable Howe, 30, said it is a story you would only hear of in the Territory.
"It would be up there as one of the most bizarre things I have experienced in my three years in the force," he said.
The alleged offender has been identified and will be summonsed on charges of exceeding .08 and driving an unregistered vehicle. He will appear in Darwin Magistrates Court at a later date.
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A DRUNK driver threatened two Territory police officers with a live snake after he was pulled over in Darwin at the weekend.
The driver allegedly picked up the wild snake, believed to be either a deadly western brown or a harmless water python, as it slid across the road during a random roadside breath test.
He pointed the reptile's head at the officers and threatened them, before escaping into nearby bushes, still holding the snake.
"I felt personally threatened by it," said Constable Dale Howe, who was one of the officers involved.
"It was at least a metre long and I'm not very good with snakes -- I don't like them.
"For someone to just go over and pick up a snake off the road is an unusual thing to do.
"I'm not sure what type of snake it was or if it was poisonous, but it was yellowy brown and, to me, a snake is a snake. They are all bad."
Constable Howe was with his colleague Constable Wolfgang Langeneck when they pulled over a Toyota Landcruiser, carrying five passengers, about midnight on Saturday after it was seen to be swerving along Amy Johnson Avenue.
The 17-year-old male driver was asked to step out of the car after he blew .131.
As he was being questioned about the reading, he ran on to the road and picked up the snake.
Despite endless requests by police to drop the reptile, the man failed to do so.
One of the officers used capsicum spray to disarm him, but he fled the scene into nearby bushes.
Darwin-based snake catcher Chris Peberdy said given the description of the snake and the area it was found, it was a western brown or a water python.
"Both of those are commonly found in the Berrimah area," he said.
"I can see why the officers felt threatened.
"A snake is as much a threat as a gun as you don't know whether it is loaded or not, as in containing the deadly venom."
Constable Howe, 30, said it is a story you would only hear of in the Territory.
"It would be up there as one of the most bizarre things I have experienced in my three years in the force," he said.
The alleged offender has been identified and will be summonsed on charges of exceeding .08 and driving an unregistered vehicle. He will appear in Darwin Magistrates Court at a later date.
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