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12-05-2020, 07:03 PM | #391 | |||
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He will definitely be accessed for mental issues as reported. |
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12-05-2020, 07:19 PM | #392 | |||
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12-05-2020, 07:37 PM | #393 | ||
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The Truck Driver will get a far higher punishment.
He's locked up for a fair while. Dic^head Porsche driver (other than being an idiot) won't face jail as charges aren't serious enough. Hopefully I'm wrong but again, it is my area. |
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13-05-2020, 12:20 PM | #394 | ||
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Wow, I thought the Witch thing was something silly made up on a forum.
But he's actually said this. Pushing for mental health angle? |
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13-05-2020, 12:40 PM | #395 | ||
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I think it is absolute insanity for police to flag drivers to stop IMMEIDIATELY when they put their lights and sirens on.
As far as i am concerned that is not an emergency and does not justify use of the emergency lane for that purpose. In practice some time go I was caught speeding, guilty, on the Citylink just before High Street road outbound. I refused to pull over anywhere on that freeway and turned off into a side road off High street rd. The policeman was quite "annoyed" until I explained that i felt it was un safe to pull over. He did not dispute that and actually let me off. Sometimes common sense by all parties prevails. |
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13-05-2020, 03:06 PM | #396 | |||
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Interestingly I have always driven further to pull over safely if need to be when directed by police and never had any bad word from Mr Plod, if any praise for acting in safe manner. |
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13-05-2020, 03:51 PM | #397 | |||
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It's just newsworthy as just so stupid, and gets media attention. The Truck Driver is in huge trouble in comparison. He'll be locked up for a fair while. |
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13-05-2020, 10:36 PM | #398 | ||
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Think you will find the Porsche driver will be treated seriously by the police in regards with the accident, after all he is the very reason why they were there when they got killed in the accident.
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13-05-2020, 10:42 PM | #399 | ||
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Not to mention walking off with total disregard for anybody injured.
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13-05-2020, 10:58 PM | #400 | |||
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Police revealed Richard Pusey’s criminal past and disregard for the law as they vehemently opposed him being granted bail in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court yesterday. Detective Senior Constable Aaron Price said the mortgage broker was a danger to the public given his reckless driving history and priors for abusive and threatening *behaviour. He also dismissed claims by Mr Pusey’s barrister Vincent Peters that his client was in shock and did not help Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor because a doctor had arrived on scene. Det Price said a shocked person would not instantly think to grab a phone to film a video, zooming in on the dying policewoman, where he “narrates it in a calm and *derogatory matter”. Det Price said Mr Pusey should have performed CPR or “comfort someone who is dying”. “You have to be trained to do CPR, don’t you?” Mr Peters asked. Det Price replied: “(Mr Pusey) was a registered nurse, so he has experience in first aid.” |
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13-05-2020, 10:59 PM | #401 | |||
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I'm of the opinion he's not going to get anywhere near the punishment some wish he would receive.
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13-05-2020, 11:02 PM | #402 | |||
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It's a good thing the Police are not the Judiciary.
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13-05-2020, 11:10 PM | #403 | |||
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Do not try to twist my post to suit your way of thinking!
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13-05-2020, 11:14 PM | #404 | |||
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Your words, not mine. Interpret my reply any way you like. My point was, he may have acted in total disregard, but is that unlawful? It's a question, not a statement. I guess we'll find out Thursday if his application for bail is successful. A lot of people will be watching/listing/reading with interest.
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Lol, need to get those home loans approved before close of business. Also what's the relevance for mentioning the doctors race - positive PR campaign? Quote:
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14-05-2020, 08:24 AM | #407 | |||||||
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The police are trying to keep him locked up based on past behaviour and the risk to the community of him re-offending. It’s a good point that may well work, however, they are pushing the emotive aspect of what he’s done using “in their words” his total disregard for the law as the reason. That’s why they are putting a lot of weight on the indictable offences while on bail side of things.
I was surprised with the barrister being unaware of the second Porsche that he has at home and with his past nursing experience. The court can allow an undertaking be given that prevents him either from using the car or for using it in accordance and with total compliance with the road safety act even though the police will be opposed to it. He would also have an immediate licence suspension for six-months for the speeding infringement anyway. Quote:
Absolutely and Lawyer X and the Preston disability pensioner bashing are two reasons that come to mind. Every one of those police members believed that they acted lawfully and in the case of the pensioner, in self defence. Quote:
That doesn’t mean to the letter of the law and fairly, that’s for the magistrate to decide. Detective Senior Constable Aaron Price is (NOT) as psychologist or psychiatrist, so how would he be able to give evidence to how Mr Pusey “should” react. Emotions and reactions are not really tangible, everyone reacts differently and it’s not something that can be easily defined by someone not highly trained in the area. Like many, I have seen (A) video from the scene and there were a lot of people around. Mr Pusey had tested positive to an illicit substance, so the law deems him not capable of operating a motor vehicle. This argument can also be used to determine his ability to render assistance as well. The police can’t have it both ways. Nursing qualifications must be kept current otherwise nurses can’t legally work. If Mr Pusey’s qualifications are not current, he can’t act as a "nurse" and the police would have known this. They are trying it on to see if it works. It's also highly unlikely that someone who has (A) just tested positive for an illicit substance and (B) just witnessed the horrific event would push a doctor out of the way because he is "supposedly" obligated to render assistance. This could also be argued that he was effectively "rendering assistance" by not getting in the doctor's way. Detective Senior Constable Aaron Price is pushing the emotive element as there’s nothing in the road safety act that specifies anything to do with comforting someone or giving CPR. It’s only classed as rendering assistance which has been covered in a previous post, #243. Quote:
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The cameras are located on the Stanley Street overpass and form part of Vicroads, now “Dept of Transport’s” heavy vehicle monitoring system, similar to Safe-T-Cam in NSW and SA. I have seen images from these cameras and they are certainly an eye opener, but they are used primarily for monitoring traffic and enforcement of heavy vehicles only.
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Easy to see the narrative here. Perhaps they should put a bit more emphasis in the nationality of the truck driver.
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14-05-2020, 10:17 AM | #410 | |||
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The general rule is that one doesn’t have to go and help in an emergency but there is an expectation that health professionals will render assistance when they are aware that assistance is required. In the right circumstances failure to do so may lead to civil liability or professional discipline. Hes not a Nurse anymore, but they will be doing all this as part of his Character assessment
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Looks like Dick Pussy didn't make bail
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14-05-2020, 12:10 PM | #412 | ||
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Interesting breakdown from Magistrate Metcalf. So bail is refused, but "she believed there would be issues proving the more serious charges and said she held concerns any jail sentence he received would be shorter than time spent on remand."
Any legal experts want to comment on this? So does he appeal the bail decision. https://www.theage.com.au/national/v...13-p54sqt.html
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Just to clarify for those who don't understand the law in this matter.
If you are involved in a traffic accident in any state in Australia and probably any country in the world, it is an offence to not stay and render assistance and YES you can be charged for failing to do so. Even if it was to just ring for an Ambulance, you would be OK. Now Pusey wasn't actually driving his car when it happened, but his car was involved and he was the driver and was present. https://www.legalaid.vic.gov.au/find...ne-of-accident https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/safe...sponsibilities The argument will be that he was not actually driving at the time, and this will be a matter to be determined by the Courts, but as it stands it appears that he can be charged for failing to render assistance.
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"...did hold concerns about his risk of committing offences on bail and of endangering the safety and welfare of members of the public." and “My view is that Mr Pusey poses an unacceptable risk of committing offences on bail and of endangering the safety and welfare of members of the public,” she said. “Bail is therefore refused.” Boom boom
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I'll take it this will be grounds for appeal if the matters the Magistrate commented on are addressed (if the judicial process allows this).
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14-05-2020, 01:24 PM | #419 | |||
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Plus he's on 12 charges by my last count. https://www.theguardian.com/australi...-richard-pusey
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Isn't there some type of "Extra" penalties applied to Hoon Law Charges.??
& on the 3rd Strike the Cars forfeited to the Govt..?? Considering the Plethora of Charges they've thrown At Him, I would've thought there'd be mention of the Hoon Laws in amongst them..!! |
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