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A New Government Curfew is Now In Effect
For your own protection, a new government curfew is in effect in Queensland as of July first 2016. > No adult in the state may purchase a shot of alcohol after 11:59pm. > All bars must close alcohol service by … Continue reading
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Tagged alcohol, corruption, culture, election, gambling, government, Law, lockout, party, policing, Politics, psychology, Queensland, rite of passage, teen, violence, vote, youth
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Why We Don’t Let Pharmacists Prescribe
Pharmacy associations are not sending their best. They are sending people that have lots of problems with reasoning, and they are bringing those problems to us. They’re bringing drugs. And some, I assume, are good people. But try to buy … Continue reading
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Tagged Acetaminophen, AMA, crime, Drugs, ethics, Federal Police, government, Law, Logic, medication, overdose, Paracetamol, Pharmacists, Pharmacy, Prescription, Reason, RX, Speed, Sudafed, Tylenol
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Games Aren’t For Kids
I’ve been called in for a stagnant MiP watch at an internet cafe. Could be worse. I haven’t had a night alert in my district in ages. There is an A-05 adjunct [REDACTED] /7. But until it is staffed, looks … Continue reading
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Tagged Forensic Psychology, Forensics, Fusion Centre, government, GSI, Humint, in group markers, Inquiry, intelligence products, JJR, letters, military, norms, observation, philosophy of behaviour, policing, Politics, profile, psychiatry, public service, red-tape, selling yourself
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The 5cm Rule & Normative Politics of the Organ Trade
It is now illegal to have your car windows down in Queensland (QLD). Rather than targeting car thieves, the QLD police have come up with the brilliant idea of targeting the innocent – to cut out the middle man, right … Continue reading
Paper-weight-lifting: Adverb- Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis hyper arousal workout, due to external stressors directly relating to paperwork/bureaucracy
Paper-weight-lifting: Adverb- Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis hyper arousal workout, due to external stressors directly relating to paperwork/bureaucracy, that have the additional feature of benefiting no one; in some cases occasioning detriment to all parties involved. Often the conflict could be permanently solved … Continue reading
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Tagged bureaucrasy, government, paper-weighting, paperwork, receptionists, red-tape, redundant
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