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Australian Notes

Australian notes

23 November 2013

9:00 AM

23 November 2013

9:00 AM

The protest rally across the road from Parliament in Sydney was no lynch mob. They were ordinary, mostly elderly people who support police and think judges are too soft. They are baffled and angry that a ‘drunken yobbo’, who ‘king-hit’ and killed an innocent and ‘decent kid’, may only serve four years in gaol.

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