• FreedomAdvocate
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    4 days ago

    Which part do you think is a lie? The police were right.

    • Zagorath@aussie.zoneOP
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      4 days ago

      Police told Ngakyunkwokka: “If you don’t do the stat dec [statutory declaration] and name a person, you can be charged”. He was not told that he had to complete the statement even if he could not nominate the driver.

      FFS if you’re going to continue being this much of a fuckwit and/or idiot I’m done with this conversation.

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        3 days ago

        Where’s the lie? He was told he had to do the stat Dec and name a person, and that if he couldn’t name the person then he could be charged. That’s legally and factually correct.

        Again - where’s the lie?

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            2 days ago

            Why won’t you answer the question?

            Where is the lie in what they said?

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              2 days ago

              Read the fucking comment you fucking turd.

              I even went to the effort of bolding the relevant section for you.

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                16 hours ago

                There’s no lie in the bolded part though lol. He was told what he had to do or he could be charged. That means that if he doesn’t do it, he can be charged.

                Again - what lie did the police tell?