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ABC presenter racially abused
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08/02/2013, 01:56 PM
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http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/anyone-who-says-...0208-2e2fe.htmlSo racism is alive and well. We all know that, we know that it sometimes seems exacerbated here but by no means only occurs here. My question is why is nobody ever charged and convicted with inciting racial hatred? From the article outlining the abuse of a french women on a Melbourne bus last year QUOTE In 2010, three men were the first in Victoria charged with inciting racial hatred, accused of verbally and physically assaulting an Indian man on a bus between Frankston and Rye. All three had charges against them dropped last year. Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/racist-r...l#ixzz2KHBfcvD0We also know that the 3 racists on the bus at the time were identified, taken in for questioning and released without charges. Why? I'm pretty sure there are laws against anti social behaviour so obviously I'm missing something here in a big way.
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08/02/2013, 05:08 PM
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It's astounding that this still happens. The woman sounds like a piece of work. And how dare the driver make him get off! If I was on that bus I would have let rip at the driver. I would have been fuming on this poor mans behalf. This sort of stuff makes me so angry I could vomit, would have been good to vomit on both of them, driver and woman. What a shame that no one stood up to her for him. Driver ought to be sacked on the spot. If he can't act like a human being he doesn't deserve a job. Don't buses have video cameras I would love for this woman's pic to go international! If identified can she be charged? What with?
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08/02/2013, 07:53 PM
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He was asked to leave the bus. He refused. Good on him. The woman who started sounds like a hideous piece of work. QUOTE I also want to know why no bystanders ever stick up for the victims A bystander (another passenger) did stick up for him, and was abused as well.
This post has been edited by stopwhiningatme: 08/02/2013, 07:55 PM
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08/02/2013, 08:02 PM
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This makes me so angry! The bus driver should have asked the racist pig to get off the bus, she was abusing a fellow passenger and should have been removed. Telling the victim to move is not a solution!
As for the other passengers, I understand how people can be afraid when someone is being so vile and abusive and not want to bring their vitriol on themselves, but I don't think I could remain quiet. Racism is abbhorrent, I'd never forgive myself for staying quiet.
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