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can you be fined for swearing on rail prop? overheard this
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:58 pm
by cat1
I overheard a kid on the bus talking loudly on his phone, hey what else is there to do on a bus but eavsdrop.
I don't know if he was leaving part of the story out or if he disrespected a transit officer but this is what he said.
He was sitting on a platform (I think) and called his friend a f***ing idiot , a female transit officer turned around and said excuse me , pardon. He tried to explain he wasn't swearing at her, she then got some male guards and they proceeded to, he said 'get in his space' and he was issued a 50 fine for swearing at an officer. He is going to court to fight it.
Ok he was sitting right behind me couldnd't help but hear , he also seemed like a decent kid if I could make that assumption.
I guess I would like to know that if this story actually occured the way he told it , is this right to do this? Can you be fined $50 for talking to a friend and swearing in the conversation ? It just doesn't seem right.
Re: can you be fined for swearing on rail prop? overheard th
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:04 am
by Blinky
is it just me or do others think something is missing. How about no swearing is desired or similar. Well not in public anyhow

Re: can you be fined for swearing on rail prop? overheard th
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:13 am
by jasonjag
Blinky wrote:is it just me or do others think something is missing. How about no swearing is desired or similar. Well not in public anyhow

All the young kids and youths of today swear F*** this and F**** that , even the females high school kids, jj
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:29 am
by Smithy
high school females are probs the worse

Re: can you be fined for swearing on rail prop? overheard th
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:45 pm
by robbage
Blinky wrote:is it just me or do others think something is missing.
Common decency. I guess the word
common is inappropriate, though.
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:13 pm
by playworth
omg try the soccer oval. geez .
as for the female guard well right always gunna be wrong.
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 5:36 pm
by robbage
Not sure why you are polling. It's a law or it's not a law regardless of our opinion. But if you use that language near my kids, be prepared, I know origami - the ancient Japanese art of folding people into tiny animals and birds.
reply to blinky
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:50 pm
by cat1
Actually blinky I have never done a poll before and I pressed a button to quick lol .
I totally agree, yes not swearing I don't swear but then I'm not a kid... Have you caught a bus or train between 3-30pm? It's the standard vocab these days. That's why all the security start so early, to supervise the kids!
Robbage
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:01 am
by cat1
Hi Robbage ,
It wasn't me who swore so please don't fold me into a crane

. I'm am asking if a kid said a "naughty word" to a school friend and got a $50 fine or was mistaken at who he directed it to should have to go to court. Is it right ?
There seems to be a lot of purists on this one , I'm a bit dissapointed, kids swear every day at bus and train stops. In fact they do a lot worse than that.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:37 am
by playworth
some one gotta crack down on the anti soical behaveior.
if it isnt police.let it be the PTA.
Re: Robbage
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:32 pm
by robbage
cat1 wrote:Hi Robbage ,
It wasn't me who swore so please don't fold me into a crane

. I'm am asking if a kid said a "naughty word" to a school friend and got a $50 fine or was mistaken at who he directed it to should have to go to court. Is it right ?
It was probably an on-the-spot, which means it doesn't go to court (unless the fine isn't paid) I doubt it matters who it was directed at. I'm no saint, but there's a time and place for it; in a public place like that isn't one of them IMHO.
cat1 wrote:There seems to be a lot of purists on this one
See above- 'a time and a place'.
Purists don't want to be in my workshop when I put something down and can't find it 2 minutes later

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 1:04 am
by cat1
[quote="Smithy"]high school females are probs the worse

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I had a friend who worked at a certain very rough shopping centre and he had to apprehend a female for shoplifting , she was five foot nothing and proceeded to then try and whack him on the head with her plaster cast!!!! She had a broken arm
Re: Robbage
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:11 am
by cat1
[quote="robbage"][quote="cat1"]Hi Robbage ,
It wasn't me who swore so please don't fold me into a crane

. I'm am asking if a kid said a "naughty word" to a school friend and got a $50 fine or was mistaken at who he directed it to should have to go to court. Is it right ?[/quote]
It was probably an on-the-spot, which means it doesn't go to court (unless the fine isn't paid) I doubt it matters who it was directed at. I'm no saint, but there's a time and place for it; in a public place like that isn't one of them IMHO.
[quote="cat1"]There seems to be a lot of purists on this one[/quote]
See above- 'a time and a place'. [i]Purists[/i] don't want to be in my workshop when I put something down and can't find it 2 minutes later

[/quote]
Ok not a fan of over quoting sorry robbage.. he is going to court to challenge that he didn't direct it at female transit officer. I think that if he's willing to go to court over a 50 fine to dispute he didn't use such language towards a female security officer then that's actually shows some guts. How many 18 , 19 year old males woud do that? lol I think I am showing my age but 18 to me is a kid.
time and place yep I agree with you on that one
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:59 am
by auntys_eyes
Many Transperth services (buses and trains) display posters outlining Transperth Regulations for using Public Transport. One of these regulations is (and i paraphrase) "Offensive behaviour is not permitted" or "Offensive behaviour will not be tolerated". It would come down to interpretation of "offensive behaviour", but personally i am often offended by the over use of foul and obnoxious language on our trains and buses, and wish someone was around to deal with these individuals.
Re: Robbage
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:24 pm
by robbage
cat1 wrote:I think that if he's willing to go to court over a 50 fine to dispute he didn't use such language towards a female security officer then that's actually shows some guts. How many 18 , 19 year old males woud do that? lol I think I am showing my age but 18 to me is a kid
Or foolhardy... if he loses, he pays the fine and court costs. If he wins, he still loses for wasting half a day over $50