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Well, I kno wthe law here is only designed to protect women in disputes with their husband!!!

You can kill man and getr 18 years in jail and getout in 12. But if you robbed an old lady or a bak you get 3 life roles...........anything to do with money is worse than human life!!!

That the way our government operates !!!

Milo, thats nice and fair but If it was you on the side of the freeway bleading you would sing a differant song my friend. **** a beep on the horn would have been substantial..........

Just to scare the attacker.....but of the 200 cars on the road no body raised any kind of alarm!!!

So, when you find yourself in the same situation, than lets get together and compare notes, that is bruises!!!

sorry but thats how I feel!!!

And, I'll tell you this, I save a woman in Freo from her abusive husbant one night on the corner of the pub, I would od it again. And I would help scared and week ant time of the day!!!

yeah noone helps anyone these days ..... like the time the guy hit n run my car .... or the day i ran outta petrol in a turning lane and people where beeping me etc even tho i had hazards on and it was obvious there wasnt much i could do abou tthe situation :)

You see even the police have the same attitude before entering into a dispute or helping someone. And the wors thing is the police station was unattende!!! The Doctor from Brisbane told me the woman running away from a gang ran ito a police station and got killed inside. Ofcourse she was raped as well. The station was unattended at the time, she ran for help, and she only found the camera working there. Nice triler the watched only hours after!!!

Not an urbam mith boys and girls....

i dont know Mikey .... too many hillbillies in Kalamunda ..... if you drive an import in Kalamunda you are a snobby bitch :)

Hey job interview Al! good news! Ive possibly got a job interview tommorrow .... lady hasnt got back to me about arranging a time tho :) .... rang yesterday but i accidently left my mobile phone home.

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