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An Adelaide man has been found guilty of contempt of court after ignoring court orders to remove an unauthorised cheese facility built in his backyard.

The Environment, Resources and Development Court found retiree John Kitsis “wilfully disobeyed” court orders.

What’s next?

He was ordered to pay court costs exceeding $120,000.

  • lumpenproletariat@quokk.au
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    3 months ago

    Why would he need to? We have no official language, and theres Greek communities he can interact with.

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      3 months ago

      lol not learning the language of the place you move to and have lived for 30+ years? Just because there’s no official language?

      Imagine having this level of entitlement in any other country, especially a non English speaking one

      • lumpenproletariat@quokk.au
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        3 months ago

        What language? We’re a multicultural country, not an English colony.

        Am I meant to be learning Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung? Because that’s who’s land I moved to.

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          3 months ago

          You should definitely learn whichever languages the government uses to sue you with. This is true for every country on earth

          Most large countries have lots of languages and if you don’t learn at least 1 that they use for government forms and law you are not being a responsible person

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            3 months ago

            https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/information-your-language?context=64107

            We offer information in as many languages as we can and provide translation services for those who need it.

            The person in the story speaks one of the most common languages in the country and would have had zero issue in understanding what was requested of them if they actually wanted to. Them claiming not to know is frankly utter bullshit.

            I’m proud of being in a multicultural country, I understand it’s a concept foreign to most of the world who aren’t used to it. But it works well and we have an extremely high quality of life.

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              3 months ago

              Yes, precisely, they are a bad actor trying to take advantage.

              He needs to know the exact amount of English to simply request translation services because you have a generous government willing to do so. That is all I am saying. There is no avoiding that minimal amount of accountability. In a country with an official language or a place where they don’t do that he would be obligated to learn.