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Knobby22 said:Rumours and Scuttlebutt.
I bet if the person caught wasn't a pretty young girl, no one would give a damn. Let justice take place without trying to heavy a sovereign country.
Knobby22 said:Rumours and Scuttlebutt.
I bet if the person caught wasn't a pretty young girl, no one would give a damn. Let justice take place without trying to heavy a sovereign country.
loakglen said:They say the law is an ass; well in Indonesia its an a@#e!
After all that tsunami aid we sent them the least they could do is give our citizens some bloody justice!
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dutchie said:I also don't know if she is guilty or not.
Sometimes people do stupid things which they regret but the law still makes you pay for your stupidity.
I don't know if they did but I would question her on her boogieboard experiences. You don't see many female boogieboarders and I would assume that not too may females would take their boogieboards o.s. To me she does not appear to be the type to be a dedicated boogieborder but I could be wrong.
But any court in the world can only make their decisions on the evidence presented even though sometimes that may be wrong.
Smurf1976 said:Anyone got any good ideas on how to fully secure checked baggage? Padlocks obviously aren't enough.
Knobby22 said:Just on the point that no one would import Dope to Indonesia.
The stuff Schapelle had was high grade, the good stuff. Much stronger than the lousy Indonesian stuff. She would have been paid well if it had got through.
From all accounts ive heard indonesian weed is of high quality. The only difference is that it is not hydroponically grown. All in all its about half strength in comparison. Not enough to warrant paying the same money for 50 times less.
I can't imagine an airline worker losing $50,000 worth of drugs. How do you explain that to Mr Big. I also can't believe Scappelle didn't notice a big bump and a lot of extra weight when she picked up the board and waited in the queue. I have worked in Indonesia and just cannot believe her story.
The board was removed and the weed was in a space bag- wouldn't be much different to a body-board
She is no innocent. She has worked in the girle bars of Japan, and she had been to Bali recently. I think she is just a bit dim taking such a stupid risk to have a holiday with part of her family.
hadn't been to Bali since 2000
The truth is that the judges have seen the evidence, we haven't. The judges will rule the truth as they see it. This rubbish about corruption or wanting to keep a track record is racist and naive. The judges and the Indonesian Government realise how this may harm tourism.
It is not racist- corruption in such third world contries is rife. The name Suharto ring a bell?
I agree completely with Tech-a as to how it will probably end.
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