Does raise a bigger point in that should you be the leader of an organisation the uses laws to carry out its role when you happily break other laws? That selective use of the grey is much of the problems with todays society. Years ago things were much more black and white including the cars that caught you speeding.
This matter is being discussed behind the scenes now, Phillip. Even if it's only a matter of perception, any farmer saying, why follow ES rules when the Chairwoman doesn't follow the road rules, has raised a serious point.
obviously a very jekyll and hyde personality you are dealing with then!
I wonder what makes her change when she gets in her "own" vehicle. Maybe she has bought a mustang or a maseratti on her chairmans salary = it must be something like that to haave caused the power to go to her head
This is your opportunity to republish the expose of flagrant law breaches and immoral behaviour by a local government leader that whaleoil has written.
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"Speeding"
With the lights down low,
She waited home
He never called the phone,
He never picked her up just like he said he would
And so she sent him loving messages
Ask him straight what this is
The light down low,
She waited home
He never called the phone,
He never picked her up just like he said he would
And so she sent him loving messages
Ask him Straight What this is
Driving, speeding, believing, friday evening, feeling
Driving, speeding, believing, friday evening, feeling
You never stick around, fade into your background
Now this is ish, it's - it's out the window..oh..ah-oh
And I'm driving speeding, believing, friday evening, feeling
Driving speeding, believing, friday evening, feeling
A flash of all your childish games, games, ah-ames
"I've learned my lesson, honest I have, Guv!"
*eyes pleadingly raised, lips slightly pouted
Does raise a bigger point in that should you be the leader of an organisation the uses laws to carry out its role when you happily break other laws?
That selective use of the grey is much of the problems with todays society. Years ago things were much more black and white including the cars that caught you speeding.
This matter is being discussed behind the scenes now, Phillip. Even if it's only a matter of perception, any farmer saying, why follow ES rules when the Chairwoman doesn't follow the road rules, has raised a serious point.
I presume while at the wheel of a council owned vehicle running on ratepayer funded petrol RG?
What would happen to an ES staff member caught behaving similarly?
Seems not, darkhorse - only whilst at the wheel of her private vehicle, so I'm told.
Curious.
obviously a very jekyll and hyde personality you are dealing with then!
I wonder what makes her change when she gets in her "own" vehicle. Maybe she has bought a mustang or a maseratti on her chairmans salary = it must be something like that to haave caused the power to go to her head
Some fairly serious character flaws there, maybe she should look for a new job. When does Eric retire?
I don't know what she rides, darkhorse.
AC, nobody seems to know whether he has or hasn't retired already. There's been no change that's discernible.
but broomsticks come under civil aviation not traffic police and the charges would then be low flying not speeding
This is your opportunity to republish the expose of flagrant law breaches and immoral behaviour by a local government leader that whaleoil has written.
Right
Surely he's written one.
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