Friday, November 19, 2010

Woman jailed for false complaint | News.com.au

Woman jailed for false complaint | News.com.au
Ms Matthews' lawyer, Stephen Hopper, said there was no way for police to prove that his client was the one who signed the statutory declaration at Campbelltown police station on June 10. Mr Hopper said that meant Ms Matthews should not have been charged with the offence of making a false complaint to police.

I do not want to offend anyone, but what if someone assaults a bank or harms someone, the police can not ask them to show their face?
If there is no way to identify the person doing the driving or a drivers test, anyone can pretend to be anyone, specially in an accident.
How can they confirm their identity if a crime is committed?
Australians are willing to make exceptions and accommodate others, and it is really sad to see a policeman falsely accused of racism.
I do not deny there are some elements of our community that are racists, and intolerant but I also see a lot of intolerance in the Muslim community too.
Respect and the effort to live in harmony should be the work of all of us, not same of us.

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