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| Thread ID: 56797 | 2005-04-15 08:39:00 | Drug trafficking in Indonesia | manicminer (4219) | PC World Chat |
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| 345327 | 2005-05-31 09:55:00 | She WAS a model. See, mention "beauty student" and heaps of people who either weren't listening properly or have no idea what that means get the wrong idea. (or the right one in her opinion) I'm so pretty and helpless...sob. A "beautician" is one of those people who wax legs, fluff about with fake nails and do "facials" which is supposed to make suckers, I mean women think they can reduce aging signs. See - she was studying to be a con artist already. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 345328 | 2005-05-31 10:00:00 | Has anyone here actually travelled to Bali? Just wondering how exhausting (or otherwise) such a flight is. Maybe at the end of the flight, any bag would seem heavy & the extra pounds would have made no difference to how heavy the boogie board bag felt. Just sayin'.... |
Peterj116 (6762) | ||
| 345329 | 2005-05-31 12:07:00 | See, mention "beauty student" and heaps of people who either weren't listening properly or have no idea what that means get the wrong idea. (or the right one in her opinion) I'm so pretty and helpless...sob. A "beautician" is one of those people who wax legs, fluff about with fake nails and do "facials" which is supposed to make suckers, I mean women think they can reduce aging signs. See - she was studying to be a con artist already. She'll need to be a good beautician if she still wants to look young by the time she gets out the slammer! :nerd: |
manicminer (4219) | ||
| 345330 | 2005-05-31 20:33:00 | Maybe at the end of the flight, any bag would seem heavy & the extra pounds would have made no difference to how heavy the boogie board bag felt. Just sayin'.... Flight time is just 6 hours from Melbourne, & 5 hours from Sydney. Overall time, Home to Bali was probably 7-8 hours I'm more than twice her age and I can check and carry my bags no problems after 20 hours travel time to the east coast of the US. Excuses excuses, she couldn't miss a pregnant boogie bag. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 345331 | 2005-05-31 21:44:00 | SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) -- An Australian customs report says baggage handlers with high security clearance and other workers at Sydney airport are smuggling drugs. The classified report says these workers also steal from passengers. It says these findings raise concerns about terrorism, the Australian reported Tuesday. The investigation, covering workers from toilet cleaners to pilots, found evidence of alleged criminal conspiracies between groups of employees with access to the most secure areas of Sydney airport, the newspaper said. It details serious security breaches and illegal activity by baggage handlers, air crew, ramp and trolley workers, security screeners and cleaners. It says baggage handlers have diverted bags containing large amounts of narcotics from incoming international flights to domestic baggage carousels, sometimes changing baggage tags, to avoid Customs examination. The customs report, however, did not find any direct evidence to support a convicted female marijuana smuggler`s charges that drugs were planted in her luggage by corrupt baggage handlers. |
Strommer (42) | ||
| 345332 | 2005-06-01 07:25:00 | The customs report, however, did not find any direct evidence to support a convicted female marijuana smuggler`s charges that drugs were planted in her luggage by corrupt baggage handlers. Is there any evidence that they DIDN'T plant drugs in her luggage though? |
manicminer (4219) | ||
| 345333 | 2005-06-01 22:44:00 | Is there any evidence that they DIDN'T plant drugs in her luggage though? That evidence is for her defence to bring - and sadly for her, they couldn't. Look, lets be realistic. Ask any cop. The first thing anyone says when the police find drugs or stolen property in their pocket/car/room is - "Its not mine I don't know where it came from it must belong to someone else" Gimme a break. No Court in any country will simply accept that explanation. It is a prima facie case. The accused person has to rebut the evidence and show why they have nothing to do with it. |
Winston001 (3612) | ||
| 345334 | 2005-06-01 23:20:00 | That evidence is for her defence to bring - and sadly for her, they couldn't. Which they could, if the security video hadn't been wiped. Still, the idea of "guilty until proven innocent" does suck. |
Peterj116 (6762) | ||
| 345335 | 2005-06-01 23:24:00 | Look, lets be realistic. Ask any cop. The first thing anyone says when the police find drugs or stolen property in their pocket/car/room is - "Its not mine I don't know where it came from it must belong to someone else" When i got sprung, the cop (Wendy Riach) said, "is that your grow room?" "is that your cannabis in the bedroom?" "is that your pound in the truck?" I said yip, yip, yip. because it was, and got on with it! Maybe i'm not normal? :D |
personthingy (1670) | ||
| 345336 | 2005-06-01 23:26:00 | Maybe i'm not normal? :D Is that a pun? www.norml.org.nz :D |
Peterj116 (6762) | ||
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