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A couple of unarmed New Zealand police shot, during a traffic stop.
https://www.smh.com.au/world/oceani...lled-during-traffic-stop-20200619-p5548i.html
From the article:
Auckland: A man has been charged with murder after the fatal shooting of a police officer in New Zealand.

On Friday, two officers attending a routine traffic stop in the west Auckland suburb of Massey were confronted by a man with a long-barrelled firearm, who shot both of them according to police
.

One later died in Auckland hospital. The other is still recovering with serious injuries but in a stable condition.

A 24-year old has been charged with murder, attempted murder and dangerous driving causing injury. He will appear before the Waitakere District Court on Saturday
.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the fatal shooting of the unarmed police officer was "devastating.


I wonder if we will have marches for Police lives matter?

Just my opinion.
 
This is a story worth reading, for those who travel, probably a good example of why exams are still important.

https://www.traveller.com.au/pakist...ots-accused-of-obtaining-fake-licenses-h1p1k2
From the article:
Pakistan is grounding 262 airline pilots suspected of dodging their exams following inquiries into their qualifications, the aviation minister said on Friday in a move that has caused global concern.

The action was prompted by the preliminary report on an airliner crash in Karachi last month, which found that the pilots had failed to follow standard procedures and disregarded alarms.

Ninety-seven people were killed in that crash and the airline in question, state-run Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), said on Thursday it would ground pilots with "dubious" licences.
 
This is a story worth reading, for those who travel, probably a good example of why exams are still important.

https://www.traveller.com.au/pakist...ots-accused-of-obtaining-fake-licenses-h1p1k2
From the article:
Pakistan is grounding 262 airline pilots suspected of dodging their exams following inquiries into their qualifications, the aviation minister said on Friday in a move that has caused global concern.

The action was prompted by the preliminary report on an airliner crash in Karachi last month, which found that the pilots had failed to follow standard procedures and disregarded alarms.

Ninety-seven people were killed in that crash and the airline in question, state-run Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), said on Thursday it would ground pilots with "dubious" licences.

There are a lot of Airlines in the world I would not fly with. No matter how cheap the flight was.
 
On a completely different subject, if your company still uses pagers, be carefull.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07...confidential-patient-data-on-website/12477376
From the article:
West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has apologised after a child intercepted confidential Health Department messages and published them online.
Mr McGowan said police have visited the child responsible and have shut down the website.

"It was a person under the age of 16 who obviously spends a lot of their life online, and did this sort of thing as some young people do," he said.

The pager service was operated by Vodafone, which issued a statement in response to the website data breach.

"Paging networks send messages using legacy radio technology which is not able to be encrypted, unlike mobile phone networks which use encryption to protect customer communications," a Vodafone spokeswoman said.
 
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Elles ain't Eels :)
 
Poor bas, it was in the guardian so it had to be true.

Che ??:):)
C'mon I was the one who re jigged the headlines to make it a bit more "clitbaitery":D:D

However there is indeed an Eel McPherson..

Beloved Eel McPherson disappears from New Zealand pond during massive storm
Owners hope the friendly shortfin eel, which delighted children in Whangārei for 35 years, made it out to sea during deluge
 
Che ??:):)
C'mon I was the one who re jigged the headlines to make it a bit more "clitbaitery":D:D

However there is indeed an Eel McPherson..

Beloved Eel McPherson disappears from New Zealand pond during massive storm
Owners hope the friendly shortfin eel, which delighted children in Whangārei for 35 years, made it out to sea during deluge
Might have been abducted by eeliens!
 
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