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Old 08-10-2010, 02:19 PM   #1
Jim Goose
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Default Walk to work????

I honestly cant fathom the sheer arrogance of some people...

He deliberately runs down 3 people then asks the judge if he can ride his motor bike to work?!?!?



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Walk to work, judge tells alleged offender
Posted 1 hour 0 minutes ago

A teenager charged with running down three men in a car in Currie Street in the city has been refused permission to ride a motorbike to work.

The 19-year-old cannot be identified because he was a youth when he allegedly rammed the car at the men from behind, at up to 70 kilometres per hour in Adelaide.

He also allegedly dragged one of the men up to 200 metres.

Prosecutors have previously alleged the teenager wanted revenge because the men had picked a fight with the his friends in a Hindley Street nightclub.

The teenager, who has been disqualified from driving and is on strict bail conditions, asked the Adelaide District Court for permission to ride a motorbike to his workplace.

The judge refused the application, saying the workplace was close to his home and he could walk, cycle or catch public transport.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...08/3033161.htm

One hopes when he fronts court again he actually goes to jail...

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