violence in australia
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 11:58 pm
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you mean just on here (WA Radio Scanner Users' Groupspacy250 wrote:Interesting ...... Its getting like this in Perth already....everyone wants to kill each other!!!
spacy250 wrote:Ive done more stabbings in the last 6 months than I have in the last 3 years.
spacy250 wrote:Out on our streets.....people are stabbing, bashing and just wont to kill each other. Ive done more stabbings in the last 6 months than I have in the last 3 years.
Didn't know Sydney was that rough!!.. Glad I live in sleepy Perth.. (-:woobla wrote:interesting mini article + video on ninemsn
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=334171
What good would that do?? There'd just be a market for people that can reprogram the chip!Kyle wrote:Didn't know Sydney was that rough!!.. Glad I live in sleepy Perth.. (-:woobla wrote:interesting mini article + video on ninemsn
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=334171
Mind you in another topic they were talking about NSW Paramedics wanting stun guns. Mind you if someone going, is to try and hurt or kill a AO or Paramedic in the back of Ambulance. Im sure the Police wouldn't mind if you shocked them with a Defibrillator.. Pitty they are doing away with the Paddles.
Another question why don't they chip car engines [Pulbic Cars / Trucks] in Australia to prevent them from going over 110. Never quite figured out why you have a Speedometer that shows up to 220 when the limit is 110. Might make Police pursuits easier if they chip engines or reduce high speed accidents.
Im just full of questions today... lol
most of the jap cars that people import the fast ones, all come speed limited to 160km.. funnily enoughone of the biggest selling items is a chip that removes this restriction.Tyranus wrote:What good would that do?? There'd just be a market for people that can reprogram the chip!Kyle wrote:Didn't know Sydney was that rough!!.. Glad I live in sleepy Perth.. (-:woobla wrote:interesting mini article + video on ninemsn
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=334171
Mind you in another topic they were talking about NSW Paramedics wanting stun guns. Mind you if someone going, is to try and hurt or kill a AO or Paramedic in the back of Ambulance. Im sure the Police wouldn't mind if you shocked them with a Defibrillator.. Pitty they are doing away with the Paddles.
Another question why don't they chip car engines [Pulbic Cars / Trucks] in Australia to prevent them from going over 110. Never quite figured out why you have a Speedometer that shows up to 220 when the limit is 110. Might make Police pursuits easier if they chip engines or reduce high speed accidents.
Im just full of questions today... lol
It's not as simple as that. Car engine management systems are bought from companies like Bosch as a complete setup... having a speed limit on all vehicles would need an "Australia mod" which would significantly increase the cost of the EMU.Kyle wrote:[
Another question why don't they chip car engines [Pulbic Cars / Trucks] in Australia to prevent them from going over 110. Never quite figured out why you have a Speedometer that shows up to 220 when the limit is 110. Might make Police pursuits easier if they chip engines or reduce high speed accidents.
No, it's the sudden stop at the end that does.vk6hgr wrote:Speed doesn't kill. Accidents do.
Mixed in with the idiot behind the wheel!WPXZBP wrote:No, it's the sudden stop at the end that does.vk6hgr wrote:Speed doesn't kill. Accidents do.
woobla wrote:spacy250 wrote:Out on our streets.....people are stabbing, bashing and just wont to kill each other. Ive done more stabbings in the last 6 months than I have in the last 3 years.
I hope you mean you have attended more stabbings.. lol.
I think the problem is with most english speaking countries, over the last 50 years they have deteriorated with the social fabric decaying, no respect for the law, or each other.
In some countries it is a lot less. take for instance Germany and Austria, I have lived in both for a long time. And I have come to the conclusion that there is a few things that have made it so.
In germany and austria they both have compulsory military service + the language itself is divided into a formal and informal tone. From the start of life children are taught that to speak to adults/ police/ old people /teachers etc.. you must speak formally and with respect. There is also more culture in these countries compared to Australia where we copy everything else in the world. And people still take responsibility in these countries and consider it a moral obligation to do so.
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