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Hey guys,

As all of you know there is alot of racial tension atm....(unless you live under a rock)

I got these photo's sent to me yesterday.

It apparently happened in Coogee yesterday, round 3ish.

I havnt seen anything about this on the news....coverup?

It must be related to the voilence...

Ive heard things like it was one of the Bra boys cars etc...

Anybody got any details?

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I just got the email and it said "about an hour ago" and the time on it was nearly 8am today.

I got this email at 4.23pm yesterday...so it definately happened yesterday.

It looks like it was either around 8am or 3pm seeing as though there is a school kid on the road....

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Just got this in an email

You have all probably heard about the riots etc in Cronulla, We have

just

been warned as an Insurance Company for Motor Vehicles that the Ethnic

community are ready to retaliate and hit back at the Australian Race in

the

Parramatta Area. Today there were fights and attacks at Merrylands and

Granville.

Just all be careful and don't go anywhere by yourselves in that area.

They

are jumping out in front of cars to see what race you are then they

start

to hit the vehicle, even while you are inside. Do not stop for anybody

and

make sure your doors are locked especially at traffic lights.

All Insurance Companies do not cover acts of Terrorism and Racial Acts

resulting in Riots. So take extra care. They do however cover radom

acts

of violence by an unknown but you have to cover the excess.

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