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Originally posted by JacKatMtn
This seems like a serious problem, it makes me wonder if the local police are ignoring these gang activities?
Originally posted by JacKatMtn
I get the feeling that the government is partly to blame, it is like they are trying to just pay these folks off hoping things will improve when in all likelyhood they only help spread this type of behaviour by taking away any hopes, goals, desires, and dreams.
If you don't have to work to receive income, why would they?
You end up with alot of people who have no path in life, too much time on their hands, a grudge which paid off in the past so why not cause more trouble to maybe get more compensation.
............"no one"...........don't believe it.....................GB
lol i live in australia and i can tell you all that no one gives a *SNIP* about aboriginals
A GRANDFATHER was viciously beaten to death with his own bat while playing beach cricket after he challenged a group of men who were stealing drinks from his cooler.
Thugs pelted William John Rowe with beer bottles and then bashed him with the bat he and his family were using to play beach cricket on Christmas Day.
The brawl between the farmer and another group of Christmas revellers occurred about 9pm on Geraldton beach, north of Perth.
According to police, the 49-year-old father-of-five and his family were playing cricket when they were approached by a group of people.
A verbal dispute took place, with the group leaving the scene only to return later in greater numbers.
It is believed Mr Rowe challenged the men when he caught them taking drinks out his cooler.
The crowd, suspected of being 25-strong, then attacked the family with beer bottles, rocks and sticks.
POLICE last night feared the fatal clubbing of a station owner - at a Christmas Day game of beach cricket - during a brawl with a large group of Aborigines could increase racial tensions in the West Australian town of Geraldton.