Is everyone in Australia crooked?
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I was going to ask if everyone in Australia was bent but that would probably gone down an entirely different line of responses.
It strikes me reading the Aussie papers on-line each day that they are full of stories of people getting caught with their hand in the till. So are Aussies more prone to this sort of thing or are they just not very good at covering their trail?
It strikes me reading the Aussie papers on-line each day that they are full of stories of people getting caught with their hand in the till. So are Aussies more prone to this sort of thing or are they just not very good at covering their trail?
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Originally Posted by worzel
I was going to ask if everyone in Australia was bent but that would probably gone down an entirely different line of responses.
It strikes me reading the Aussie papers on-line each day that they are full of stories of people getting caught with their hand in the till. So are Aussies more prone to this sort of thing or are they just not very good at covering their trail?
It strikes me reading the Aussie papers on-line each day that they are full of stories of people getting caught with their hand in the till. So are Aussies more prone to this sort of thing or are they just not very good at covering their trail?
[or is that a myth
]I've had more stuff stolen here than I EVER had nicked in the UK.....don't know what that's saying as it hardly stands up in statistical terms
To answer your question though. I don't think Aus is any better or worse crime wise than UK.....but it's still an ace place to live. Give me Aus any day
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I am now removing the drunken ramblings that I put on this post because of the evident confusion over "facts" and "opinions"
Wish I hadn't bothered..............
Wish I hadn't bothered..............
Last edited by Pollyana; Mar 18th 2005 at 3:05 am.
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Maybe I'll give another opinion.... as 'facts' are a matter of opinion anyway
Aussies on the whole definately seem to try to stick rigid within the rules, whether that's at work, on the road, in government offices etc, so much so to the point it sometimes seems very "jobsworth" at times and doesn't always allow for common sense
The plus side of course is that if you stick to the latter of the law then anyone working outside of it however little, gets treated the same...and in some peoples mind this may seem a fairer system however some would argue treating everyone the same is actually unfair as each case is individual
.....but then that seems the Aussie way
Aussies on the whole definately seem to try to stick rigid within the rules, whether that's at work, on the road, in government offices etc, so much so to the point it sometimes seems very "jobsworth" at times and doesn't always allow for common sense
The plus side of course is that if you stick to the latter of the law then anyone working outside of it however little, gets treated the same...and in some peoples mind this may seem a fairer system however some would argue treating everyone the same is actually unfair as each case is individual
.....but then that seems the Aussie way
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Originally Posted by Phoenixuk2oz
Maybe I'll give another opinion.... as 'facts' are a matter of opinion anyway
Aussies on the whole definately seem try to stick rigid within the rules, whether that's at work, on the road, in government offices etc, so much so to the point it sometimes seems very "jobsworth" at times and doesn't always allow for common sense
The plus side of course is that if you stick to the latter of the law then anyone working outside of it however little, gets treated the same...and in some peoples mind this may seem a fairer system however some would argue treating everyone the same is actually unfair as each case is individual
.....but then that seems the Aussie way 
Aussies on the whole definately seem try to stick rigid within the rules, whether that's at work, on the road, in government offices etc, so much so to the point it sometimes seems very "jobsworth" at times and doesn't always allow for common sense
The plus side of course is that if you stick to the latter of the law then anyone working outside of it however little, gets treated the same...and in some peoples mind this may seem a fairer system however some would argue treating everyone the same is actually unfair as each case is individual
.....but then that seems the Aussie way 
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Originally Posted by worzel
The scandals I keep reading about in the Aussie press are all at high levels. Today's story is a Mr Lightfoot taking US$ into Iraq on behalf of Woodside Petroleum but there have been many others about politicians and businessmen being jailed / resigning. One that sticks in my mind was a local mayor being caught on camera receiving an envelope of cash.
Over here everyone loves a scandal and to "oust" a baddy, think it's the old Ned Kelly mentality i.e hound them till they fall. The best thing here though is that they all seem to get away with it, like it's normal and they seem to be backed by their leader, who is equally inventive about their excuses whereas in UK...Blair would throw the man over board
Actually, I might be wrong, probably am but in the short space of time here this is how I've seen it.
Just another opinion of mine of course. Not a fact...but an opinion
...oooo or was I just passing comment like others on here
yep...maybe I was but of course it depends who you are as to whether it's an opinion or a fact or a comment ....perhaps I should go into politics. No maybe not....I'm not sly enough
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
I am now removing the drunken ramblings that I put on this post because of the evident confusion over "facts" and "opinions"
Wish I hadn't bothered..............
Wish I hadn't bothered..............

Naaa....... maybe editing the post and playing the victim is better. Gets all the nice people on board
Last edited by Phoenixuk2oz; Mar 18th 2005 at 3:37 am.
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Originally Posted by Phoenixuk2oz
A "sorry" would do
Naaa....... maybe playing a victim is better. Gets all the nice people on board

Naaa....... maybe playing a victim is better. Gets all the nice people on board

And - just off topic briefly - perhaps one day you can explain to me what all your constant sniping about "playing a victim" actually means.
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
I have nothing to say "sorry" for - my post was irrelevant, and I considered it too frivolous, bearing in mind the way the thread was heading, thats why I removed it.
And - just off topic briefly - perhaps one day you can explain to me what all your constant sniping about "playing a victim" actually means.
And - just off topic briefly - perhaps one day you can explain to me what all your constant sniping about "playing a victim" actually means.
You are very clever at this. Takes some practice. This isn't the place to discuss this either. Maybe you want to talk about it via PM
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Originally Posted by Phoenixuk2oz
So you dont "snipe" then Polly? That's not what you did then before you edited your post? No of course not. I must be the villain and you must be totally innocent victim
You are very clever at this. Takes some practice.
This isn't the place to discuss this either. Maybe you want to talk about it via PM
You are very clever at this. Takes some practice. This isn't the place to discuss this either. Maybe you want to talk about it via PM

My original post was about low-level back-covering by office staff. Not really relevant to the route the thread was following. And only "sniping" at an idiot I work with! So I deleted it.
Now..........back to the thread about crookedness..............
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[QUOTE=Phoenixuk2oz]Maybe I'll give another opinion.... as 'facts' are a matter of opinion anyway
Aussies on the whole definately seem to try to stick rigid within the rules, whether that's at work, on the road, in government offices etc, so much so to the point it sometimes seems very "jobsworth" at times and doesn't always allow for common sense
Having worked for both central and local govt, here and in Australia, I beg to differ. I think the Aussies are far more flexible at work that they ever could be over here.
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Aussies on the whole definately seem to try to stick rigid within the rules, whether that's at work, on the road, in government offices etc, so much so to the point it sometimes seems very "jobsworth" at times and doesn't always allow for common sense
Having worked for both central and local govt, here and in Australia, I beg to differ. I think the Aussies are far more flexible at work that they ever could be over here.
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
I wouldn't "snipe" at you Phoenix my dear, I have better things to do.
My original post was about low-level back-covering by office staff. Not really relevant to the route the thread was following. And only "sniping" at an idiot I work with! So I deleted it.
Now..........back to the thread about crookedness..............
My original post was about low-level back-covering by office staff. Not really relevant to the route the thread was following. And only "sniping" at an idiot I work with! So I deleted it.
Now..........back to the thread about crookedness..............
Have a nice night. Cheerio dear
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Not sure what you mean by that Blossom? Do you mean you can make more decisions at work when working for Aus government than when working for UK government?
Originally Posted by Phoenixuk2oz
Maybe I'll give another opinion.... as 'facts' are a matter of opinion anyway
Aussies on the whole definately seem to try to stick rigid within the rules, whether that's at work, on the road, in government offices etc, so much so to the point it sometimes seems very "jobsworth" at times and doesn't always allow for common sense
Having worked for both central and local govt, here and in Australia, I beg to differ. I think the Aussies are far more flexible at work that they ever could be over here.
Blossom
Aussies on the whole definately seem to try to stick rigid within the rules, whether that's at work, on the road, in government offices etc, so much so to the point it sometimes seems very "jobsworth" at times and doesn't always allow for common sense
Having worked for both central and local govt, here and in Australia, I beg to differ. I think the Aussies are far more flexible at work that they ever could be over here.
Blossom
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Originally Posted by Phoenixuk2oz
Ahhh the irony. Master of excuses. Always the innocent victim
Have a nice night. Cheerio dear

Have a nice night. Cheerio dear

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