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Default Could this be the 'real' Ms. Smith?

On Oct 27, 8:39 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Oct 27, 8:15 am, HK wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 15:51:19 -0400, HK penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:
HK wrote:
Barmaid Allegedly Bares Chest
Published: Oct. 25, 2007 at 3:23 PM
PINJARRA, Australia (UPI) -- An Australian barmaid was fined $1,000
for exposing her ample breasts then reportedly crushing beer cans
between them.
Police also fined an off-duty female server $500 for hanging spoons on
the woman's exposed nipples and their manager $1,000 for not stopping
them, the Sun reported Thursday.
Barmaid Luana De Faveri, 31, was fined after pleading guilty to twice
baring her breasts to patrons at the Premier Hotel in Pinjarra, about
54 miles from Perth.
"She was alleged to have also crushed beer cans between her breasts,"
which is in breach of the hotel licensing laws, police said in a
statement.
A local police superintendent said the fines sends "a clear message"
that law enforcement agencies "we will not tolerate this type of
behavior in our licensed premises," the Sun report said.
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Quirks/...allegedly_bare...
United Press International
When do police have the right or responsibility to engage in reshaping
what must have been a most successful marketing campaign?
To divert the public's attention away from the fact that they're lousy
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Hummm. Cops catching crims, how would that work? "I have the right to
remain silent. I have the right to a liar...".


Frankly, the best advice when you're being "questioned" by the
authorities for any reason is to remain silent. You can't trust the
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It's just locals I hate. In our state State Troopers rotate around,
keeps thing much more tidy, much less corruption than the locals
around here. Used to have a friend in pretty high up in the state,
called him once right from my car after geting pulled over by a local
I knew was gonna' give it to me good. My friend showed up a little
while later and sent the local punk on his way, And no, my friend was
not being corrupt, he was serving and protecting, knowing me and the
local had history. I have always had respect for Troopers. Far as I
can tell aside from throwing some of the scariest parties I have ever
been to, I don't see a lot of corruption, they actually serve and
protect.