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Arresting and charging people to court because of ordinary animal. And in some countries, murder is not a crime. Innocent men, women, children, even toddlers are slaughtered in large numbers everyday and nothing happens. Some tribes, cult gangs, even Police, Army, will shoot unarmed citizens, and their will be no query, investigation or arrest
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For killing a protected animal. The man charged with killing a huge crocodile in the Fitzroy River has faced court in Rockhamption charged with unlawfully taking a protected animal. Luke Stephen Orchard, 31, was arrested after police executed two search warrants at his Etna Creek home and seized a number of firearms on December 21. The male crocodile was found with multiple bullet wounds, including one fatal shot to the head, in late September, 2017. It was revealed in December that several bullets were pulled from the crocodile's body during a post-mortem examination, and given to the rural Major and Organised Crime Squad to assist their investigation. According to 9NEWS, Mr Orchard is expected to enter a plea on February 16, when he will return to court. If found guilty, he could face a hefty fine of $$28,383.75 the maximum penalty for unlawfully killing a protected crocodile. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5264833/Man-shot-massive-5-2-METRE-croc-faces-28-000-fine.html
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eitsei:Lets wait and see bro. |
eitsei:How u so sure? Its all about time bro. I believe people should be given freedom to live they way they want, as long as they ain't hurting anyone. |
Clean ride. |
elantraceey:Lol |
Young boys and girls supporting team Al-Ahli receive wristbands outside the stadium. A young girl has her face painted by a female steward outside the football stadium
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He is set to inherit a country where more than half the population is under 25 years-old and hungry for change. Rather than grant citizens greater political rights, the crown prince has instead looked to boost his popularity by curbing the influence of ultraconservatives. His reforms are also aimed in part at raising local spending on entertainment as the country faces years of budget deficit amid continued lower oil prices. The first stadium to open its doors to women was in the Red Sea city of Jeddah for a match between Saudi soccer teams Al-Ahli and Al-Batin on Friday evening. The national stadium in the capital, Riyadh, will open to women a day later, on Saturday, followed by the western city of Dammam next Thursday. These stadiums were built with hundreds of millions of dollars when oil prices were nearly double what they are now. The government spent lavishly on the stadiums in an effort to appease young Saudis and provide spaces for fans eager to cheer on local clubs, as well as hold national parades and ceremonies.
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Nice one, na small small.... Go soon be like uae. Na Change..... |
Saudi women and girls queued outside football stadiums on Friday to watch their first live soccer matches after the kingdom lifted a ban on them attending. However, they will still be separated from the male crowd in designated 'family sections' which include separate entrances, parking lots, prayer rooms, restrooms and smoking areas. The move is part of Saudi Arabia's drive to grant women greater rights, with women being allowed to drive from June for the first time. Dozens of Saudi women and girls queued outside the King Abdullah Sports City stadium in the Red Sea city of Jeddah on Friday to watch their first live game of soccer Many used the hashtag to write that women's place should be in the home, focusing on their children and preserving their faith, and not out at a stadium where male crowds frequently curse and chant raucously. Saudi Arabia's 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is King Salman's son and heir, is seen as the driving force behind these changes. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5263613/Saudi-women-girls-watch-live-soccer-time.html
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Do you remember that scene in Jurassic Park when John Hammond shows off the mosquito encased in amber? Well, Mercedes has done thesame for this year’s North American International Auto Show except instead of a mosquito, they’ve encases an entire 1979 G-Class SUV. The company released a video that evoked the original Jurassic Park film by showing a classic G-Class embedded in amber and promised, "The DNA Lives On." The automaker will revive that idea at the entrance of Cobo Hall at the show by displaying the world's largest installation of synthetic resin with a 1979 G-Class suspended in the center of it. This eye-catching art piece will weigh a portly 44.4 tons (40,280 kilograms) and will give visitors a big hint about the vehicle premiering inside. The classic 1979 280 GE SUV, the G-Class' first year of production, which will be put on display to promote the next iteration of the long-lived G-Class. Mercedes opted for this unique way of presenting its history, Preservation, in a chunk of synthetic resin meant to mimic amber, similar to how fossils can be found preserved in amber. The block of resin itself is described by Mercedesas weighing in at 44.4 tons, and is said to have taken about three months (90 days) to cast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtkhrTeh1Sg http://www.off-road.com/blog/2018/01/12/cube-squared-mercedes-show-new-g-class-detroit/ Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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500,000 every month, annual trip to any country of your choice for vacation. Will you marry him?
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pretty16:Tnx sis, dont mind them. |
No men allowed. The showroom offers a wide selection of vehicles from various makes and is staffed by women only. It also provides women with solutions to finance their purchase provided by leading banks and financial companies. The company plans to open more automobiles showrooms for women in the oil-rich kingdom. Saudi Arabia announced in September that it would finally lift a ban on women driving , becoming the last country in the world to allow women to get behind the wheel.
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A Saudi private company on Thursday opened the first car showroom for women only just five months before a decision allowing females to drive takes effect. The showroom was opened in a shopping mall in the western Red Sea port city of Jeddah to allow women the freedom to choose their own cars before they hit the road. In a historic decision late last year, King Salman gave Saudi women the right to drive, abolishing an almost three-decade ban based on religious reasons. From June Saudi women will be entitled to take to the roads following the decision. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5260271/Women-car-showroom-opens-Saudi-Arabia.html
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Audi
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HARDLABOR:The knob, u just rotate.
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BMW
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GClass
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Range Rover Velar Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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Lexus
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The confrontation reportedly took place soon after the plane took off. 'The captain slapped the co-pilot and she left the cockpit in tears. She stood in the galley sobbing, ' the paper quoted a witness as saying. 'The cabin crew tried to comfort her and send her back to the cockpit. The flight departed London around 1000 GMT on Monday and arrived in India's financial capital on schedule around nine hours later at midnight local time. During the incident, the female co-pilot was persuaded to go back into the cockpit to resume her duties, The Times of India reported, but again left the flight deck in a distressed state soon afterwards. 'Meanwhile, the captain kept buzzing (calling from the telecom in the cockpit) to the crew, asking them to send the second pilot back. 'But the paper said that soon afterwards they again had a fight and the co-pilot for the second time left her seat at the controls. It said the incident has been reported to Director General of Civil Aviation and the concerned crew will not work until the results of an investigation are known.
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An Indian airline has fired a pilot couple who violently clashed and briefly left the cockpit unattended during a flight from Londonto Mumbai. Jet Airways took the step after investigating allegations a male pilot slapped his female co-pilot during a heated argument while the plane was mid-air, carrying 324 passengers. The fight reportedly led to the female pilot leaving the cockpit in tears before she was persuaded to go back in by cabin crew. At one point the male pilot also left the cockpit, leaving the controls briefly unattended, according to local media reports. 'Consequent to the review of the events... Jet Airways has terminated services of both the cockpit crew with immediate effect,' Jet said in a statement. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5250227/Pilot-couple-fired-fought-left-cockpit.html
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Nebes:Yea this time. |
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taylor88:Lol...I no b instagram na |
Today
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Building cars with passion for over a century now. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bdst-v9DXbI/ Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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enemmo:Lol |
Workers have have since repaired, replaced the panels and the road has reopened to the public.
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From here; https://www.nairaland.com/4244530/china-builds-solar-road-charge A cutting-edge solar-panelled highway has been targeted by thieves less than two weeks after it launched in China. The innovative stretch cost £2million to build and is around 1.2 miles long on the Jinan City Expressway Shandong, East China. It is covered with more than 10,000 solar panels, provides power for the city and comes with coils that can charge up electric cars when motorists drive over them. The section of the expressway in China embedded with solar panels for electricity generation was stolen just few days after it opened to traffic. During an inspection on January 2, a section of the highway, around six feet long and six inches wide, was discovered to be missing. The piece was removed by a professional team, according to Qilu Evening News. Road maintenance workers discovered two days ago that a section of the one kilometer stretch in Jinan, capital of China’s eastern Shandong province, was damaged. Local officials and representatives of the tech companies involved in the project visited the scene to determine the cause of the damage and alerted police. The light-fingered perpetrators may have been interested in the technology. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5243757/Cutting-edge-solar-panelled-highway-targeted-thieves.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5343965/Chinas-fleet-220mph-bullet-trains.html
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HolyBranches:Lol... So some nairalanders too |
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