4 police dead after semi doing 100 kph collides with 2 police cars conducting traffic stop on Porsche driven by Dick Pusey - That truckie's never gonna see the light of day.

LegoTugboat

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I think I read somewhere this heartless cunt went to a chemist warehouse the next day and started boasting to the bloke behind the counter about this. It's the absolute worst version of a cashed-up bogan fuckwit.

He has form as a scumbag mortgage broker evicting elderly people as well, I think. He might have been on ' A current Affair'.

Worse. He tried to pick up the chicks at the Chemist Warehouse by showing them the videos. They naturally called police.
 

stuffandthings

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dude he's not a pedo or shit like that
he's just getting busted for drug posession, speeding, and getting a bunch of cops killed. if anything the other inmates will treat him as a hero because they all hate cops too.
Except the guy sounds like a classic psychopathic narcissist with major oppositional defiant and chest beating aggression issues all packaged in a pasty spoiled little man. He's gonna get all kinds of shit smacked out of him in jail for picking fights he can't win.
 

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People calling what he did ''based' have it all wrong.


'Based' is sticking around and helping four people even after they busted you for meth and speeding. That takes massive balls.

'Based' is not filming and taunting four dying people and then running off like a dickless chickenshit coward.

I'm sorry, but 'based' needs to be applied to something that truly rates it. Otherwise it just makes the people saying it look super exceptional.

Cops aren't people.
 

LegoTugboat

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Cops aren't people.

More human then you petrol huffers.

'Morally repugnant' millionaire Porsche driver Richard Pusey is DENIED bail after 'filming four dying cops' - as his lawyer argues he 'suffers narcissistic rage'


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Magistrate Jo Metcalf described the alleged filming of the graphic scene as 'highly intrusive and morally repugnant' but noted it was not illegal.
She concluded Pusey posed an unacceptable risk of committing further offences on bail.
'My view is that Mr Pusey poses an unacceptable risk of committing offences on bail and endangering the safety and welfare of members of the public,' the magistrate said.
The court was told Pusey took 'disturbing pleasure' inflicting discomfort on others, displayed 'violent tendencies' towards the public and police, and had 'absolutely no regard for the safety of other road users'.
He allegedly boasted about speeding at 300km/h along the Eastern Freeway a month before the fatal crash.

Pusey was also previously accused of sending threatening emails to a Westpac employee, threatening to set himself on fire at a debt collection agency and drive down Bourke St, in an apparent reference to James Gargasoulas' rampage.
He likely had ADHD and an antisocial narcissistic personality disorder, and was prescribed Ritalin and an antipsychotic, according to a psychological report detailed to the court.
Pusey struggled with narcissistic rage, a daily fear of being arrested and at times fantasised about killing people, the same report determined.
His barrister Vincent Peters argued Pusey risked spending more time in jail waiting for his case to be finalised than he would receive if convicted.
He was concerned Pusey would not get the mental health treatment he needed behind bars.

Prosecutors opposed Pusey's release, fearing he would fail to return to court, interfere with the prosecution case and commit criminal offences while on bail.
Ms Metcalf acknowledged Pusey's case would likely be delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The mortgage broker is facing 12 charges including driving at a dangerous speed, reckless conduct endangering life, the destruction of evidence, failing to render assistance and perverting the course of justice.
Pusey appeared in court via video link and is due to reappear for a committal mention on July 16.
 

haurchefant

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If he threatened to set himself on fire then the only response is to offer to front for the gasoline. Lessons learned for next time, don't fight it when the trash offers to take itself out.
 

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Twist in horror crash that killed four police officers as truck company at the centre of deadly smash is investigated for using exhausted drivers and sub-standard vehicles


New South Wales Police launched a probe into Connect Logistics and have now issued the Western Sydney business with 35 infringement notices.

Traffic and Highway Patrol inspected 61 heavy vehicles and trailers at Wetherill Park, Marulan, Wagga Wagga and Pine Creek over a week-long period.

They found two trucks had 'major defects' for oil leaks, excessive brake pad wear and a cracked cross brace.

While 17 other heavy vehicles were hit with 'minor defect' notices for oil leaks, brake imbalances, unsecure bolts, headlight damage, inoperative lights and broken strut.

Officers charged one driver with 'critical hours' fatigue breaches and 15 others with work diary administration issues relating to fatigue reporting.

tl;dr, that company's not gonna exist for very long.
 

Sped Xing

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Who doesn't fantasize about killing people?


And why was it just so happened that an Indian guy ran them over? Something seems off about this.

I see as many Sikh and Tamil trucks as I do Jesus trucks. Only ever seen one Chosenite truck; that was interesting.
 

Karl der Grosse

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I love Australia. In the Dune series Selusa Secundus is a hell-world, a harsh and unforgiving prison planet where only the strongest survive, and eventually the strongest of the strong are recruited to become the super-elite shock troops of the Emperor. Australia's a lot like that, in that it was originally founded as a dumping place for prisoners, in an environment that was almost uniformly hostile to human life. The end result in Australia isn't so much supersoldiers, though, so much as it is a nation of quarrelsome drunks and goofy placenames.
 

iterator

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Except the guy sounds like a classic psychopathic narcissist with major oppositional defiant and chest beating aggression issues all packaged in a pasty spoiled little man. He's gonna get all kinds of shit smacked out of him in jail for picking fights he can't win.
He's served four months before. It obviously hasn't dissuaded him.
Seems like he has a long criminal history, most of it over nonsense. Looks like the cops have it out for him. The only thing I see in there that seems actually immoral is cheating and abusing tradies, and of course he didn't face real charges for that. The pigs are protected, normal working blokes get the shaft.
 

annoyingfuck

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Seems like he has a long criminal history, most of it over nonsense. Looks like the cops have it out for him. The only thing I see in there that seems actually immoral is cheating and abusing tradies, and of course he didn't face real charges for that. The pigs are protected, normal working blokes get the shaft.

Sure 'nonsense'...he's far from a 'normal working bloke'. He's a drug addicted narcissist who considers himself untouchable.

Regardless, he gets everything he deserves:

2 He is charged with 12 offences alleged to have occurred on 22 April 2020, namely:
• Reckless conduct (driving 149kmph in a 100kmph zone) endangering serious injury;
• Driving at a dangerous speed;
• Refusing to remain at the scene after providing an oral fluid test;
• Failing to render assistance at the scene of a collision knowing that a person had been killed;
• Destruction of evidence (relating to material on an IPhone);
• Possessing a drug of dependence (methylamphetamine);
• 3 charges of Committing an indictable offence on bail;
• 2 charges of Attempting to pervert the course of justice (by knowingly removing items from the scene of a collision and by providing misleading information to police); and
• Driving a motor vehicle with more than the prescribed concentration of drugs in his system
IN THE MATTER of an Application for Bail by RICHARD PUSEY
 

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Sure 'nonsense'...he's far from a 'normal working bloke'. He's a drug addicted narcissist who considers himself untouchable.
I suggest you read what I had posted about Pusey cheating tradies. As I said, he got away with routinely cheating normal working blokes. But he's now catching manslaughter charges because he took a piss by the side of the road near where some pigs collecting traffic tickets got run over by a methed-up Sikh. He should have gone away for a stretch for the former, rather than getting away with it entirely. The latter? Hardly his fault.

A development in the case.. the cops have charged a manager from the company that paid the Sikh ice addict. I use the term 'manager' in the loosest possible sense. It's some poor bloody Cook Island Maori fella who probably got the job of trying to keep the dodgy employees and subcontractors his boss hired showing up to work because he was too broken and deaf to drive a truck and load and unload anymore. I know how the trucking game works, and this supposed 'regional manager' is not the man where the buck stops. He's a patsy. The top executives of this company would have been well aware that the Sikh killer was breaking health and safety regs, and they let him get away with it.
 

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Wow, fun new developments in the Pusey case, guys. Well, not exactly the Pusey case. The Singh case.

Turns out our BASED Sikh truck driver 'victim' supplies drugs, not just methamphetamine but even marijuana, to CHILDREN.
A truck driver accused of killing four police officers when his vehicle ploughed into them on a busy Melbourne freeway has been charged with supplying illegal drugs to a child.

Mohinder Singh was charged with culpable driving causing death following the April 22 crash on the Eastern Freeway in Kew, inner-city Melbourne and last month hit with another 33 charges - including drug trafficking...

Court documents have revealed Singh allegedly trafficked cannabis to a child for their use on April 5.

He also allegedly trafficked cannabis and meth to a child between April 10 and April 16.
Now, I know the logistics industry. It's 100% normal for a driver with a regular route to be doing a few small time sales to workers at the depots he visits. But kids? Sure, there are 17 year olds who are over school and working a real job. But they don't need random middle aged men to supply them with drugs. I'm guessing that he was grooming young girls.. or boys. You can't trust anyone from the Indian subcontinent, they shouldn't be in Australia or New Zealand.
 

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Richard Pusey is now out of jail on bail... They've dropped most of the charges.

Porsche driver Richard Pusey granted bail under 'strict and rigorous' conditions​

A Porsche driver accused of filming a dying police officer in the aftermath of a fatal crash on Melbourne's Eastern Freeway has been granted bail with a set of "strict and rigorous" conditions, despite police expressing concerns he could harass and intimidate witnesses.

Richard Pusey, 42, applied for bail on Wednesday after a number of serious charges against him - including failing to render assistance at the scene of a crash - were thrown out.

Mr Pusey's lawyer Dermot Dann, QC, argued bail should be granted under "very stringent" conditions, telling the court his client had the support of his family and had been seeking mental health treatment.

But Victoria Police opposed bail, fearing the "manipulative, controlling" man could harass and intimidate witnesses and his "tendency to enjoy driving fast" in flashy cars could put the public at risk.

Mr Pusey's lawyer Dermot Dann, QC, argued bail should be granted under "very stringent" conditions, telling the court his client had the support of his family and had been seeking mental health treatment.

But Victoria Police opposed bail, fearing the "manipulative, controlling" man could harass and intimidate witnesses and his "tendency to enjoy driving fast" in flashy cars could put the public at risk.

In granting bail on Friday, magistrate Donna Bakos said those risks could be mitigated by applying strict conditions.
She said Mr Pusey had a stable address and the support of his wife and parents.
He had tried unsuccessfully to secure a placement in four residential treatment clinics, showing that he was "genuinely desirous" to address his mental health issues, she said.
There would most likely be a "very lengthy" delay in the progression of Mr Pusey's case due to the pandemic, and the conditions in prison – including lockdowns and no face-to-face visits – were "onerous" and important to take into account, Ms Bakos said.

"In balancing the risks alleged with all of these matters, I'm of the view the imposition of strict and rigorous bail conditions can mitigate the risks so they are not unacceptable," she said.
"The application for bail is therefore granted."

Mr Pusey will now return to live at home with his wife of 12 years, who has assured the court she will alert police if her husband does not comply with his bail conditions.
He has to report to a police station three times a week, surrender his passport and abide by a 9pm to 7am curfew, during which time he has to present at his front door at the request of any police officers.

He is also prohibited from driving a car, contacting prosecution witnesses and using electronic communication or social media to publish anything about the circumstances leading to his charges.
Detective Senior Constable Aaron Price told the court on Wednesday that he believed Mr Pusey was an unacceptable risk of endangering the safety and welfare of the public due to his driving behaviour.

"My concerns are that the accused does have the tendency to enjoy driving fast in what I describe as flashy cars," he said.
He also held concerns that Mr Pusey "picks and chooses" which laws he wishes to follow, and could try to contact or intimidate prosecution witnesses.

"He is a manipulative, controlling man and when he clashes with people or doesn't agree with [them], he resorts to all sorts of tactics, mainly harassment, verbal abuse and intimidation," he said.
But Ms Bakos on Friday said that this contention was "at best speculative" as there was no evidence Mr Pusey has interfered with witnesses in his past cases or the current one.

She also said she was concerned that Mr Pusey had not been able to watch some of the footage relating to his case while in jail, which meant he was unable to provide full instructions to his legal representatives.
Mr Pusey, wearing a green jumper and face mask, appeared via video link and sat quietly as the magistrate read out her decision to release him from prison.

The mortgage broker had been pulled over on the Eastern Freeway at Kew on April 22 for allegedly speeding, when a truck veered into the emergency lane, killing four Victoria Police officers.
Mr Pusey allegedly did not render assistance to those injured.

Instead, investigators allege Mr Pusey used his phone to film one of the dying police officers, Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, and said: "There you go. Amazing, absolutely amazing. All I wanted to do was go home and have my sushi."
He is also alleged to have said: "Now you f---ed my f---ing car."

Mr Pusey is set to face a trial in the County Court on one charge of drug possession, plus reckless conduct endangering serious injury and reckless conduct endangering death, which relate to alleged speeding.

He will also face trial for the rare offence of outraging public decency. Mr Pusey has pleaded not guilty.

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Except the guy sounds like a classic psychopathic narcissist with major oppositional defiant and chest beating aggression issues all packaged in a pasty spoiled little man. He's gonna get all kinds of shit smacked out of him in jail for picking fights he can't win.

Literally every internet autist says this about every situation involving someone going to jail. "Dood he's gunna git raped by bubba"

He'll be fine. Many of these kinds of guys thrive in that environment.
 

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Literally every internet autist says this about every situation involving someone going to jail. "Dood he's gunna git raped by bubba"

He'll be fine. Many of these kinds of guys thrive in that environment.
I don't even think he's gonna get gangraped in the showers. I just think that his aggressive personality compounded with his less than imposing physique is going to get him in trouble. He's not the kind of guy who will do well in prison, because he's not the kind of guy to keep a low profile OR to make meaningful connections. He won't be able to keep from pissing other inmates off, and he won't be able to back up anything he says. And nobody will have his back.
 

President Joe Biden

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Cops aren't people.
Statements like this remove agency from the human beings who make the decisions to shoot people, it's short-sighted and ends up having the opposite effect that you intended. I don't get mad at a dog for chasing a car, why would I get mad at a cop for shooting some unarmed disabled trans kid who was on his way to bible college? After all, cops aren't people.
 
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