The Bob
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Best comment so far. +1Where the (Mod Removed Language ) is Port Kembla?
Best comment so far. +1Where the (Mod Removed Language ) is Port Kembla?
yes, sure i do. meet me over in the seatbelt forum and we can discuss it. in the meantime, since we are in a drone forum, it will just have to remain my opinion and we can get back on topic please.Do you have any evidence or survey results or anything to back up your statements ?
I HAVE to ask...what is a "bogun" and a "stubbie"?there is a pic getting around showing of a couple of boguns throwing a stubbie at a drone. I wonder if he is the operator.
glad he got nailed. too many people think they are above the law and make it hard for the rest of us
if you used the same number of keystrokes in a google search, you would have your answer ?I HAVE to ask...what is a "bogun" and a "stubbie"?
A Bogun is the equivalent of a Redneck and a Stubby is a 375 ml bottle of beer. The bottle in the posted picture above looks like it is 250 ml so not actually a Stubby, but who’s nitpicking? - LOL.
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Fosters is more popular outside the country of origin.... tasted like brake fluid.come on, no one drinks fosters do they?
also stubbies are the brand of shorts i used to wear when i was skinny
ive never tasted brake fluid. I knew a bloke who was a Fosters rep for a major F1GP in europe. He said that they had to sell it at 1 degree because your taste buds dont work below 3 degrees. haha[p
Fosters is more popular outside the country of origin.... tasted like brake fluid.
Swan lager in the same boat. I think they mixed ethanol with water and chlorine and put a few bubbles in. Technically it probably doesn’t pass as beer...ive never tasted brake fluid. I knew a bloke who was a Fosters rep for a major F1GP in europe. He said that they had to sell it at 1 degree because your taste buds dont work below 3 degrees. haha
if you used the same number of keystrokes in a google search, you would have your answer ?
Ok- here is the simplistic question. Can you be issued with a parking or speeding fine without a court process? That is analogous to what has happened with the infringement notices here. They can be challenged. Returning to sender unclaimed and refusing to pay doesn’t count as a dispute.
Oh, ok. It seemed from your post you had an issue with process being archaic on this side of the planet. It seems things work the same way in that regard- as expected.The ticket/fine can be issued but it's not final until it has been adjudicated. That said, I was reacting more to the amount of the fines than to the process.
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