Anyone hear/see all the drama in Duffy today?
Cops raiding a house – guy escapes out the back window (window was closed) and runs into the bush.
Police, helicopter – all very exciting for quiet lil ole duffy.

Anyone hear/see all the drama in Duffy today?
Cops raiding a house – guy escapes out the back window (window was closed) and runs into the bush.
Police, helicopter – all very exciting for quiet lil ole duffy.
A family affair..lol
Seriously though thats terrible, what chance do the kids have if Mum is taking them on crime sprees.
Aw gee looks like I missed out on all sorts of excitement during my short foray to the office.
Pigsfly which bit of Burrinjuck was the tall lanky guy incident?
Mike Crowther said :
Actually Daman, that justice will be dealt IS one of the major inhibitors preventing ‘ordinary’ people from committing crime. We have too much to lose. (Status, peer approval, time, social capitol). Our underclass has nothing to lose but a bit of inconvenience. What the judiciary doesn’t seem to grasp is that while crims are sitting in a yard doing time, they are not breaking into houses and knocking old ladies over for their $5 handbags.
Hopefully there are other reasons why most ‘ordinary people’ don’t commit crimes. And it has nothing to do with fear of personal loss. Even when there is no chance of being found out most people don’t commit crimes. They have a sense of personal integrity, perhaps even a conscience or a sense of fairness.
pptvb said :
Fiona said :
it was a group of teenagers with their mum in a getaway car.
“Group” would mean Bogan “DADS” not Dad…Sorry Sunshine.
ahh yes, quite right. i forgot that Bogans find it hard to go forth and multiply with all and sundry.
On the day in question I saw (I think) four police cars with flashing lights on in Burrinjuck Crescent, a couple of policemen hovering over a tall lanky guy that was sitting on the ground out front of someone’s home (not his presumably). He was then led away, limping badly, into one of the police cars. This was around lunchtime. Anyone know what this was all about?
It was an hour or two after this that we saw one or two helicopters buzzing around for what seemed like about a half hour. Seeing as this was well after tall lanky guy was taken away, I don’t know what they were doing. Was this for the bogan mum & co chase?
Yes, it was certainly a busy day in this part of Canberra.
Actually Daman, that justice will be dealt IS one of the major inhibitors preventing ‘ordinary’ people from committing crime. We have too much to lose. (Status, peer approval, time, social capitol). Our underclass has nothing to lose but a bit of inconvenience. What the judiciary doesn’t seem to grasp is that while crims are sitting in a yard doing time, they are not breaking into houses and knocking old ladies over for their $5 handbags.
I see a line of Bogan Mum t-shirts:
BOGAN MUM TOUCHED ME IN MY SPECIAL AREA
Fiona said :
it was a group of teenagers with their mum in a getaway car.
“Group” would mean Bogan “DADS” not Dad…Sorry Sunshine.
what hope do those kids have in today’s world with the likes of Bogan mum. shame on Bogan mum – wonder where Bogan dad is…probably already in the AMC waiting for the family to join him
OYM, most Canberrans carve a living out the honest way.
Just because justice will not be dealt is no reason for normal law abiding people to turn to crime, or sit at home 24/7 with baseball bats.
People will get whats coming eventually. Until then, I have bills to pay, honestly.
I’d take that bet, but Bogan Mum stole my wallet. And my thongs.
pptvb said :
$10 that the mum has met Justice Higgins
I’ll triple that and bet you she has!
She’s a winner. It’s disturbing that she can take all her kids with her to do burglaries.
Sometimes I wish we could ‘put down’ people like that. They will never change and will forever affect those people who work hard for their things until they die. (unfortuantly they normally live longer than the better society)
Maybe bogan mum is the smart one by teaching kids that crime does pay in this town. Steal other peoples stuff and make a profit – get caught and you may be slightly inconvenienced with some time in front of the law and perhaps some stern words.
On the other hand, you could slave away at study then work and find yourself leaving your home empty during the day so that the enterprising bogan children can help themselves.
When I was a child my mother took me to the park/on a picnic/walk/play for entertainment.
Whatever has happened?
Expecting a bundle of joy in around 3 months, stories like this reassure me that I am destined to overachieve as a parent.
Bogan mum award goes to….
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I was told by a workmate who lives next to one of the places it was a group of teenagers with their mum in a getaway car. And they were only stealing small sellable things like jewelery.
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