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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by brian ross » Sun May 26, 2019 11:41 pm

Texan wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 9:04 pm
brian ross wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 6:45 pm
Texan wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 2:28 pm
brian ross wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 2:09 pm
Texan wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 1:39 pm
I don’t like what I’m seeing with self defense laws in Australia. I see stories of groups of people breaking into homes and if a homeowner defends himself with a gun, he is treated like a criminal. I’m a big fan of the castle doctrine. Basically, it’s open season on any criminal who breaks into an occupied car or home.
Thankfully we don't live in the Wild West downunder, Tex. Most Australians don't like what they see in the US as far as self-defence goes. Oh, you also cannot own a gun for self-defence in Australia. That was taken away as justification for gun ownership after the 1996 Port Arthur Massacre. It was why we enacted strict firearms legislation in Australia, to stop us "going down the American road".

Downunder, Criminals have rights just as much as their victims do. If you respond to a criminal, your response must be proportionate to the threat you are facing.

It is not unusual for homeowners who respond disproportionately to a criminal threat to face criminal charges such as manslaughter (if they kill the criminal) or assault. The Police attitude is that it is easier and safer to allow the judiciary to work out if they are guilty of those crimes, rather than have them act as the judge and jury.

Simply being charged does not mean they are judged guilty until the courts have seen the evidence to show they are.
If a criminal breaks into your home at night, how are you supposed to know what a proportionate response is? Do they text you ahead of time to tell you how many will be in attendance and which weapons they will be bringing? How can you tell what is a proportionate response in the dark? Happy guessing. Your life, your wife’s chastity, and your freedom all may depend on your choice of weapon.
Well, as relatively few criminals have guns, you really don't need to worry about that aspect, Tex. Many have knives so a chair or a similar implement that keeps them at arms length would do the trick.

The problem is, for you, Tex, you society has become so weaponised, guns are the solution to all problems, according to the NRA. Downunder, guns are relatively rarely used in crimes because of the penalties that means the criminal is faced with when they are sentenced. Doesn't mean they aren't used, just that they are only used occasionally.

As to what is "proportionate", well as long as you don't kill your opponent, basically anything is allowed (even guns).
You completely ignored what I posted. I said nothing about criminals having guns. What if 4 “men” barge into your home just after your family goes to bed? They are armed with knives and clubs or are unarmed. Other than calling the police if you have time, how do you respond and with what level of force? What happens if you use your kids cricket bat and you discover that they are unarmed? You are unable to predict what force you can legally use until it’s too late.

In my house, I identify that they are not my family members or guests and shoot one of them. The rest will run, most likely. I can’t afford to assume that they only want to rob me. We have a saying here. Better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6. Why else would 4 people break into an occupied home but to rape, rob, or kill? Texas law recognizes that fact and allows me to defend my family.
The point is, Tex, you live in a Wild West society where you believe you need a gun to answer any problem. Downunder, we don't. Simples really. Guns are for criminals. Criminals usually cannot afford guns because they are relatively rare and expensive to procure, so they tend to be used for important crimes such as bank robberies, hold ups, drug deals and "pay back". They aren't used for house break-ins.

As to why 4 people would break into an occupied house - perhaps it is an aspect of your society that such crimes are commonplace. "Home invasions" are usually undertake downunder by far fewer criminals. They aren't commonplace either. Indeed, "home invasions" only really started appearing downunder about 20 years ago. Before that, burglaries were common - that is where a burglar enters a house by stealth and avoids confrontation. "Aggravated Burglary" was what they used to call "home invasion" and I am unsure why the name changed, perhaps it was the influence of Hollywood?

You may not like how we do things here. Fine. We don't like the way you do things there. If you ever come downunder, just remember to leave your guns at home. You won't need them.
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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by brian ross » Sun May 26, 2019 11:54 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 8:12 pm
brian ross wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 7:35 pm
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Most criminals in our big cities have guns Brian and there are LOTS of criminals now of the imported variety which means lots of guns in the hands of those committing the crimes.
Really? Is that why we have relatively few reports of guns being used to commit crimes?
Deny it all you want but you will always be wrong. Your projection of Podunk being representative of Australia now is delusional and naive. You need to get out more.
And your attempt to represent Sydney as being representative of the whole of Australia is what, Black Orchid? Grow up. Get out of your North Shore house and see the rest of Australia for a change. You might be delighted in the people you meet and the sights you see. :roll:
In Podunk you probably only have Podunk reports, Brian. Who is this 'we' you talk of? Because the WE in NSW, and probably in Victoria too, hear about gun crimes, bashings and rapes nightly. Every night!
And how many occur "nightly", Black Orchid? One? Two? A half a dozen? A dozen? Time to grow up and stop reading/watching your tabloid media. They sensationalise the crimes because it sells more papers/advertising time on the TV/etc. In reality, Australia has become a safer society over the last 100 years. Back at the turn of the 20th century the inner cities were rife with crime, most petty but still crime.
I have never ever attempted to cite Sydney as being representative of the whole of Australia. Sydney and Melbourne are the cities that have to put up with all this scum you far left idiots encourage to be imported in their hundreds of thousands. Where do most of the tourists go Brian? Podunk or Sydney or Melbourne? The answer certainly isn't Podunk.
I love how your Xenophobia shows when you're angry, Black Orchid, I really do. It shows what your real attitudes are towards migrants. You resent them because they are all "scum". Really? What a nice way to think about your fellow Australians. :roll:
As for your constant North Shore jabs this is also typical of your socialist/Marxist class wars damaged mindset.
Oh, and what does your constant jabs at "Podunk" indicate, Black Orchid? Mmmm?

I live 30 minutes from the city centre. My suburb has had a near zero crime rate for the last two years. It doesn't even feature on the police reports. Guess who is better off? Me in "Podunk" or you on the North Shore, hey? :lol: :lol:
It's people like you who have ruined the fabric and social structure of our major cities forever and that WILL be reflective on all of Australia.
Funny, guess what, Black Orchid? It was the Tories who also did it. :lol: :lol:

In reality, migrants have created the nation you now live in. They aren't going way, get used to them.
In Australia, Roy Morgan Research found NSW suburbs such as Lakemba, Fairfield and Wiley Park, Victoria’s Dandenong and Cranbourne, Brisbane’s Redcliffe and Cooloongup in Perth as growing areas for crime.
Lakemba, Fairfield, Wiley Park are dense muslim areas. You know those very peaceful people that you identify with. I am not familiar with Melbourne. Perhaps you should move to Cooloongup and get a dose of what you have inflicted on the rest of us.
Cooloongup? Never heard of it. Checking Google, it appears to be half a dozen streets in Rockingham. Rockingham is pretty low on the socio-economic pecking ladder. Guess who makes up the majority of residents for that area? White, Anglo-Saxon/Celtic descended Australians. Not many Muslims there.

As for Lakemba, Fairfield, Wiley Park, looks like the NSW Government's poor Multicultural policies are coming home to roost. Dump - yes, I'm using one of your favourite words to describe what happens when a government ignores problems - people into suburbs and expect them to fend for themselves without help and see what you get, Black Orchid. Guess who's ruled NSW for decades and decades? The Tories... Funny that, hey?
It's you who needs to grow up and get out into the world Brian. There really are real people out there who know what's going on. Stop listening to the voices in your head. Seems you are a one man crowd with all those voices in your head that you identify as 'we'. :roll:
Oh, dearie, dearie, me. Poor, poor, Black Orchid. No prizes for second best. Your city is a shit hole and always has been shit hole. The Rum Corps still rules the roost there. :roll: :roll:
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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by cods » Sun May 26, 2019 11:59 pm

gawd nate your rants are getting longer??.. whatsamatter no one listening to you at work these days.


strewth! I dont believe anyone reads them to be honest.

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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by Nicole » Mon May 27, 2019 12:06 am

cods wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 11:59 pm
gawd nate your rants are getting longer??.. whatsamatter no one listening to you at work these days.


strewth! I dont believe anyone reads them to be honest.
Oh I do. I love reading Brian’s crap, for the sheer joy of people like black orchid and IQ and tex and others ripping him a new one :lol:

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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by Texan » Mon May 27, 2019 1:18 am

Black Orchid wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 9:25 pm
Texan wrote:
Sun May 26, 2019 9:04 pm
In my house, I identify that they are not my family members or guests and shoot one of them. The rest will run, most likely. I can’t afford to assume that they only want to rob me. We have a saying here. Better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6. Why else would 4 people break into an occupied home but to rape, rob, or kill? Texas law recognizes that fact and allows me to defend my family.
They obviously haven't entered your home to have tea and cake with you. If you fear for your life and that of your family you don't stand around thinking about what may be 'proportionate'. You act!

Your adrenaline is pumping and you strike with whatever is available to you.
Exactly. In my case its Hornaday Critical Defense 9mm ammunition , but the point is not to be “outgunned” and you bring your biggest response, even if it’s a can of hairspray and a kitchen knife.

Maybe as Brian suggested, I’m looking too much at the process. The police won’t arrest me until they have evidence that I committed a crime. Defending my home is justifiable and the police may take my gun as evidence, but it’s rare that I would be arrested for killing a stranger in my house. A grand jury may review the case if the district attorney deems it necessary. In Australia, the police arrest first and let the courts settle it later. I just don’t like the idea of being arrested for defending your home. That can be expensive.

My wife and I have prearranged legal services available in case we have to use our guns in self defense. Insurance, if you will.

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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by Valkie » Mon May 27, 2019 5:34 am

The Australian grubberment is terrified of giving the people guns.

howard the coward came up with a wonderful scheme to get as many guns off the people as possible, and he only had to kill a few people to do it.

The grubberment knows that allowing people to have guns is dangerous for them.
What if there is a revolution and the people can actually fight back? Horror.

But AUSTRALIANS are not as stupid as the grubberment wants them to be.there are actually more guns out there than they think.

But with a plethora of draconian laws designed to subjugate the population into being compliant drones, school systems designed to emasculate and a grubberment controlled media, they are gradually preparing Australia to be ripe for invasion.

In 20 or 30 years, any country worth mentioning will simply wander in and take over.
Males bowing and scraping, wringing their hands and allowing any who are more masculine them them to do as they wish.
Our armed forces, parading around in pink camouflage gear, poncing around while debating shooting the invaders, " just in case the well may be damaged and the women may have to walk another 200 metres to water" will be decimated.

Our politicians will grab what they can, transfer their funds to a safe bank and get out ASAP. As will any multinationals and those rich enough.

But it will be a sad victory for our invaders.
With 70% of the population then being LGBTIQSELFISH, there will be little to enjoy.
Infrastructure bordering on primitive.
Little or no electricity,
Vegans running the show with only a few cattle to supply milk to the barbarians.
No actual money, simply millions of people in never ending debt to banks.
Little or no water
And a population of drones too weak and pathetic to even subjugate properly.

Perhaps this is the plan.
By being so pathetic, so primitive , so absolutely defeated as human beings.
Our invaders would be terrified that it could be contagious and run as fast as they can from our shores.
Or they could simply kill us on mass and put us all out of our misery.
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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by Bobby » Mon May 27, 2019 7:06 am

Breaking news -
a 27 year old homeless man has been arrested over the murder.
No other details are supplied.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... an-25.html

Homeless man, 27, is charged with murder following the 'horrendous bashing' death of a woman,
25, in a Melbourne park - as it's revealed she tried to call her ex just before she was killed.

Courtney Herron, 25, was found dead in a Melbourne park on Saturday morning
Young woman was homeless at the time, but tried to call her ex before attack
Dog walkers found her near tennis courts at the 180 hectare park about 9.30am
She was found a few kilometres from where another body was found last year
A 27-year-old man, also homeless, has been charged with Ms Herron's murder

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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by Bobby » Mon May 27, 2019 12:50 pm

Here he is.
Henry Hammond 27 charged with murder


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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by cods » Mon May 27, 2019 1:48 pm

I can really only think of one thing that would make young people in their 20s homeless

and thats drugs......I think this give homelessness a new image.

who really enjoys living with drug addicts?

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Re: Melbourne Crime Watch

Post by Bobby » Mon May 27, 2019 5:43 pm

Texan wrote:
Mon May 27, 2019 1:18 am

Exactly. In my case its Hornaday Critical Defense 9mm ammunition , but the point is not to be “outgunned” and you bring your biggest response, even if it’s a can of hairspray and a kitchen knife.

Maybe as Brian suggested, I’m looking too much at the process. The police won’t arrest me until they have evidence that I committed a crime. Defending my home is justifiable and the police may take my gun as evidence, but it’s rare that I would be arrested for killing a stranger in my house. A grand jury may review the case if the district attorney deems it necessary. In Australia, the police arrest first and let the courts settle it later. I just don’t like the idea of being arrested for defending your home. That can be expensive.

My wife and I have prearranged legal services available in case we have to use our guns in self defense. Insurance, if you will.

Hi Texan - is Melbourne like Texas -
with psycho killers out on bail roaming the streets?

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