Bring out the feather duster

And whip them properly till they reform themselves.
Parham Esmailpour, 19, and Victorian resident Amir Ali Osmanagic, 18, were arrested for allegedly carrying petrol in a soft drink bottle on a bus bound for Bondi Beach last December 18.

Their arrests came during a police lockdown of the popular area aimed at preventing further unrest, after a race-related riot at North Cronulla on December 11 last year was followed by retaliatory violence in other Sydney suburbs.

The pair were charged with possessing dangerous articles, possessing a prohibited weapon and carrying an offensive implement.

But following a summary hearing in Central Local Court today, magistrate Elizabeth Corbett concluded there was "insufficient evidence" to satisfy her beyond reasonable doubt that the drink bottle had been adapted for "causing injury to a person".

"The charges are dismissed," she told the court.
Oh yeah, she bought their excuse.
Mr Esmailpour's "excuse" that he planned to sniff the petrol at the beach, and Mr Osmanagic's claim he was going to "fill up a mate's car" were "dubious", he said.
One has to wonder what would convince our judges these days, perhaps if these guys had set fire to a car or building, then videoed themselves dancing like monkeys, shouting "we did this", then signed documents confirming they were not insane and it was indeed them, then maybe our judges and magistrates would be convinced and give them a suspended sentence.

I still remember our premier Iemma assuring us of tough new laws, fair trials, the thugs will be brought to justice, well most of the public laughed and booed him away, some of the Anglo kids were dumb enough to turn themselves in or were turned in, the rest of the community had an unsettling feeling that the Middle Eastern hoodlums would walk away and attack again another day.

Well it looks like while our politicians and judiciary remains unconvinced and indifferent, the public bears the brunt, Paul Sheehan writing in the SMH (29.05.2006).
It was a 16th birthday party, a big one. About 100 teenagers were at a house in Clump Place, Green Valley, on Saturday night last week. Several adults kept an eye on proceedings.

At 9 o'clock came the beginning of the nightmare dreaded by anyone who holds a big party - several carloads of uninvited young men arrived and wanted in. Most of the guests assembled at the front of the house to watch the verbal confrontation unfold. The unwanted visitors, described by numerous witnesses as appearing to be Lebanese, withdrew but certain things were said and threats made.

With a depressing predictability, the Lebanese got on their mobile phones and began to gather numbers. More cars assembled. Police later estimated the size of the war party at about 60 men and 15 cars assembled in Clump Place.

At 11pm one of the Lebanese walked to the front door of the house and yelled inside: "Anybody who has got balls, get outside."
Only with 60 mates behind him will this pathetic flea challenge anyone.
Once again, with depressing predictability. Once again, a large number of the party-goers went outside to see what was going on. A brawl soon erupted. The fighting spilled into nearby Stella Drive and Rodeo Drive. About 100 young people were involved.

Three were later admitted to hospital. Knives and broken bottles were used. Two 16-year-old guests were treated for stab wounds at Liverpool Hospital. With depressing predictability, the injured had been stabbed in the back after being swarmed.

Few of these details were released by the police, certainly not the disturbing scale and premeditation of the brawl. Yet it was the largest such attack since the Cronulla revenge raids by hundreds of young Lebanese men on December 11, 12 and 13.

Almost six months after those December revenge attacks, not a single significant arrest and conviction has been logged in response to the self-styled "intifada" by groups of young Muslims who assembled in Punchbowl and Lakemba - inside the electorate of the Premier, Morris Iemma - to launch attacks on eastern beach suburbs.

Even now, the Iemma Government remains in denial about the extent of what happened on those nights, as entire convoys were able to assemble, attack and escape while screaming racist threats. One woman, Wendy R, said she and her husband were driving along Canterbury Road on the night of Monday, December 12, when they encountered carloads of men with Lebanese flags hanging out the windows and heard one man screaming, "Do it for Allah!"
This morning I heard an ad on the radio, Today Night, young Muslims complaining, they can't fit in to Australian culture and how they are being targeted.

If acceptable behaviour is, swarming over one person, 10 to 1, and knifing them in the back and challenging people for balls whilst 60 of your mates are behind you holding your balls, then I would say it is very difficult to fit in most societies around the world.

We are constantly told by Muslims that they are being targeted and its unfair, and its not all of them, that is true, its not all of them, however what is happening is the politicians and their battalions of hand wringers and leftwing wafflers are ensuring, by their inaction, that Australians are turning against Muslims and middle easterners.

The easiest way to put all this to rest is for Muslims or Middle Easterners to get up and take out the trash themselves.

Meanwhile, all you NSW voters, whinge and whine now about it, but don't forget next year when its state election time, otherwise you'll be whinging and whining for another 4 years.

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