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I heard that drinking six bottles of red is really good for sleep apnoea
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# ? Feb 25, 2024 13:59 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 06:37 |
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Sleep apnoea and insomnia together sounds like a loving nightmare to me.
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# ? Feb 25, 2024 19:19 |
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Eediot Jedi posted:Sleep apnoea and insomnia together sounds like a loving nightmare to me. I have a cure for this too! Six bottles of red but also a dense weave of lies and evil deeds. Should set him straight in no time.
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# ? Feb 25, 2024 21:51 |
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Synthbuttrange posted:Quit and spend time with your family.
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# ? Feb 25, 2024 23:17 |
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# ? Feb 25, 2024 23:34 |
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Synthbuttrange posted:Quit and spend time with your family. The one where he publicly declared to the media the identity of the child's biological father is a "grey area". (everything else aside, how on earth did that not instantly kill that relationship)
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# ? Feb 25, 2024 23:50 |
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Reading an article on the cop killer (not the cool body count kind) and this bit made my eyes pop out of my head like a cartoon wolf. quote:Lamarre-Condon’s gun was signed out of Miranda police station on Thursday, February 16, for the purposes of his work on a “user pays” police operation. Link: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/police-divers-to-search-multiple-dams-for-jesse-baird-and-luke-davies-20240226-p5f7pp.html?btis
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 05:12 |
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Jezza of OZPOS posted:Reading an article on the cop killer (not the cool body count kind) and this bit made my eyes pop out of my head like a cartoon wolf. Why should tax payers have to eat the cost of cops directing traffic around movie shoots, live music events and other poo poo?
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 05:34 |
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JBP posted:Why should tax payers have to eat the cost of cops directing traffic around movie shoots, live music events and other poo poo? Agreed. that's what private security firms are for.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 05:35 |
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This reporter has hosed up as well. Some quarters are whining that cops should be able to charge "users" (protest groups) back for them attending protests the same as other user pays policing. Most cops are whining for federal funding to attend P/I protests because that all comes out of budget and the overtime is massive.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 05:52 |
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I helped with a couple of Country Music Musters in Gympie, QLD as a volunteer fire fighter and the event did have private security. The police also had duty officers going around the grounds as well and about 5 km away or something was a fully tooled and ready to go riot control and SWAT standby force. The event had to pay the police to be there and supply all messing, accommodation, etc. Same with us, our rural fire brigade won the tender to supply fire protection services for the non-structural stuff.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 08:18 |
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At some events it's practically extortion. The police say "You need X officers on site, that'll be $50,000, cough up". It played a big role in some of them going under. RIP Peats Ridge and Playground Weekender. other factors were also involved in their demise edit - \/\/ I'm not sure of the legal technicalities of the contract, but my understanding is that yes, for all intents and purposes it's essentially required Bucky Fullminster fucked around with this message at 09:02 on Feb 26, 2024 |
# ? Feb 26, 2024 08:45 |
Electric Wrigglies posted:The event had to pay the police to be there Is paying the police to be there a requirement of holding a large event? Or could they have not paid (and not had any police presence)?
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 08:46 |
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beetroot apparently was mixing booze and prescription meds
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 09:53 |
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Urcher posted:Is paying the police to be there a requirement of holding a large event? Or could they have not paid (and not had any police presence)? If police permission is required for the event - you would be surprised just how and when that permission is required - then yes if they deem it necessary. You don't get a choice if the police say it's part of giving a permit.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 10:07 |
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Bucky Fullminster posted:At some events it's practically extortion. The police say "You need X officers on site, that'll be $50,000, cough up". It played a big role in some of them going under. quote:Shortly after the 2012 festival, the company running it went into liquidation, citing poor ticket sales.[3] However, there were accusations that Matt Grant, the festival organiser, had embezzled $1.3 million and destroyed records.[4] Many creditors, including the John Butler Trio, were owed a total of $1.25 million.[5] https://musicfeeds.com.au/news/peats-ridge-director-matt-grant-accused-of-embezzling-1-3-million/#/slide/1 quote:According to TheMusic, an investigation was launched by liquidators Worrells, who have so far only been able to recover $158,975, not even enough to cover the liquidation fees. They’ve established that $1.4 million in ticket revenue is unaccounted for and that emails and files have been deleted from the company computer, with Mal Tulloch of the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance saying, “There is a litany of illegal behaviour, we believe, by the director.”
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 10:29 |
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The police thing was more about Playground, not Peats Ridge. I specifically said other factors were involved too, and was just mourning them both. Because yes it was a great event and it's a shame it ended the way it did.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 11:04 |
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Eediot Jedi posted:Sleep apnoea and insomnia together sounds like a loving nightmare to me. It's just as big a nightmare as you might think.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 12:03 |
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Police uninvited from Mardi Gras.
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Urcher posted:Is paying the police to be there a requirement of holding a large event? Or could they have not paid (and not had any police presence)? I imagine it'd be a non-starter for some events (e.g. ones that involve alcohol).
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 13:14 |
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Police uninvited from Mardi Gras. It only took a double murder for the mardi gras board to make a decision
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 13:59 |
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Spookydonut posted:beetroot apparently was mixing booze and prescription meds Tbf a wicked good time get on it barnoblus
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 15:50 |
Spookydonut posted:beetroot apparently was mixing booze and prescription meds Oof. He realises that's a worse look than "just" going on a bender, right? The kinds of meds that alcohol can mess with tend to be ones that can gently caress up your body (as in, "will nuke your liver from orbit"), not just your life. Pharmacists and doctors generally warn you not to drink while taking them, though. So either he wasn't told (bad, though I reckon it's unlikely), or he was and he ignored it (worse), or he's accidentally or intentionally taken them without a prescription and gotten on the beers (worst). Can't say he inspires much confidence, but hey, he's not my local MP, maybe his constituents are going "onya, mate!"?
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 17:11 |
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froglet posted:So either he wasn't told (bad, though I reckon it's unlikely), or he was and he ignored it (worse), or he's accidentally or intentionally taken them without a prescription and gotten on the beers (worst). ....or D) he was just plain fall-down drunk and lied about a bad reaction with meds
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 18:55 |
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I dont think drinking causes you to lie down in garden beds, I drink quite a bit and I don't remember anything like that happening
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 19:26 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:....or D) he was just plain fall-down drunk and lied about a bad reaction with meds This is what happens when MPs feel the need to talk to the press gallery instead of to the Australian public, who are going to be more or less fine with "yeah I got drunk." I thought Barnaby of all people was actually fairly attuned to that.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 20:19 |
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Bingo time- Is your workplace paying men more? Some up to 75% more? Shout out to the companies with 95% women workers with a 73% median pay favor of men. Round up the usual suspects, though some will surprise you (Rio Tinto?!): quote:Supermarket Woolworths: 5.7 per cent Mines at 10% difference. In favor of women. Comstar fucked around with this message at 20:56 on Feb 26, 2024 |
# ? Feb 26, 2024 20:35 |
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Woolies are telling its staff no more queer or indigenous stickers on their laminates/name tags. I guess now the public are out for blood they've decided to go mask-off evil?
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 22:53 |
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froglet posted:I imagine it'd be a non-starter for some events (e.g. ones that involve alcohol). A lot of event organisers reckon the user pays policing for large events makes them a financial non-starter now. Good way for the cops to shut down music festivals, the number one source of crime.
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 23:43 |
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https://twitter.com/Rob_Stott/status/1762238629739630942 just stellar policing there NSWPol
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# ? Feb 26, 2024 23:56 |
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https://twitter.com/Rob_Stott/status/1762244017616564580 jfc
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 00:03 |
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I heard Webb speak once, and my impression is she kept getting handed the poisoned chalices that nobody else wanted, rising in the ranks more from general attrition and being willing to take on the poo poo nobody else wants to. The above statement speaks volumes of her mental mindset.
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 00:11 |
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This stupid help to buy thing is such a scam. 10,000 "low and middle income" people suddenly with hundreds of thousands to pump into property.
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 03:18 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:....or D) he was just plain fall-down drunk and lied about a bad reaction with meds the OG "i was hacked!"
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 03:53 |
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Bandaids don't fix bullet holes
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 03:56 |
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GrandTheftAutism posted:Woolies are telling its staff no more queer or indigenous stickers on their laminates/name tags. Trying to win back the anti woke patriots so they can rip them off too
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 04:53 |
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It's probably an insurance or whs risk if people are going off their rocker at staff tbh. E: well not probably, it absolutely is a risk and might already be happening. Getting verbally or physically abused by a customer at work is basically auto-compo JBP fucked around with this message at 05:08 on Feb 27, 2024 |
# ? Feb 27, 2024 05:04 |
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JBP posted:It's probably an insurance or whs risk if people are going off their rocker at staff tbh. bruh it was happening during the pandemic; people were flipping their lids at staff because they were being asked to sign in/were being asked to wear masks/ weren't replenishing panic-bought items fast enough. If it wasn't an issue then what would suddenly make it an issue now? (Or are there compo cases I don't know about?) BoonyPC posted:Trying to win back the anti woke patriots so they can rip them off too might be a bit late for that though
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 05:18 |
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GrandTheftAutism posted:bruh It was an issue then, but you had to ask for masks and people have to work. That was the universal way business was being conducted. You couldn't open your store and make money without accepting this risk. I'm sure there were plenty of WorkCover claims due to that behaviour and the cost of these was accepted as part of being open at that time. If stickers/badges are inciting or potentially inciting customers to abuse staff more than they would with plain name tags then of course the whs officer and lawyers are going to say stop allowing it. Risk management is about risk, not what has already happened*. If there is a potential increase in risk to staff that are wearing a pride pin, then you can just remove the risk. If people want to turn pride pin at work into political biffo with the employer and the public I don't begrudge them that and say good on you, but the insurance beancounters might not agree with me. * and returning to the Dutton led anger directed at the business over miniature Australia day flags I would guess the risk of fuckheads has increased JBP fucked around with this message at 05:30 on Feb 27, 2024 |
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JBP posted:It was an issue then, but you had to ask for masks and people have to work. That was the universal way business was being conducted. You couldn't open your store and make money without accepting this risk. I'm sure there were plenty of WorkCover claims due to that behaviour and the cost of these was accepted as part of being open at that time. The problem with this "think of the insurance" line of argument, isn't that an argument as well against presenting queer at work? Where is the line here between where antidiscrimination law starts and corporate control of employees ends?
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 05:45 |