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    b.o.a.t.!

    I have over 30 years experience in the country where the rules were more important than common sense . I'm allergic to every one (smallest) manifestation of such thinking.
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    Unfortunately, I think my country's governments are trying to get to where yours was 40 years ago...
    Some rules were written to protect idiots from themselves. I'm cool with that.
    Mostly.

    Lately it seems a great many are written to protect the idiots who write them from bad publicity leading to loss of votes.

    The latest madness... Outback sailors breaking the law, warns minister - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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    Quote Originally Posted by b.o.a.t. View Post
    Unfortunately, I think my country's governments are trying to get to where yours was 40 years ago...
    Some rules were written to protect idiots from themselves. I'm cool with that.
    Mostly.

    Lately it seems a great many are written to protect the idiots who write them from bad publicity leading to loss of votes.
    People feels better when drowns under the rules than just their own stupidity...

    I do not utter on the rights of Aborigines. I believe that they deserve proper respect. In my country you would not ride a horse's head in the cemetery, which is considered a sacred place. Aborigines have their sacred places (they were there thousands of years before you)... This may be incomprehensible to us...
    Aloha!
    Robert Hoffman
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