News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: LTE: Less Sympathy For Alleged Drug-smuggler! |
Title: | Australia: LTE: Less Sympathy For Alleged Drug-smuggler! |
Published On: | 1998-09-16 |
Source: | Canberra Times (Australia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 01:00:49 |
LESS SYMPATHY FOR ALLEGED DRUG-SMUGGLER!
ON A SATURDAY morning in Canberra, having survived another week of life's
financial, employment, domestic and business pressures, The Canberra Times
taxpayer reader is subjected to something of a pathetic, whingeing article
on the non-availability of our scarce funds for legal aid for a foreign
national (Tongan) charged with drug smuggling (CT, September 12, p.4).
As I drove off in my 28-year-old vehicle to do my duty at the school
Parents and Friends' fund-raising fair, hoping for a few thousand dollars
with which to shore up government shortfalls in education expenditure, I
thought how ashamed I should be. Those poor lawyers having lost their
fund-raising capacity, almost totally reliant on government handouts for
criminal practice! Can't live out their passion!
Why not pass the hat around in the Tongan community? Work for a fixed fee?
Focus the mind on the real issues in the upcoming legal hearing! The
Australian ratepayer funds significant government and church-based aid
programs in the Pacific region, including Tonga. We fund a legal framework
with a full opportunity for a defendant to require proof beyond reasonable
doubt. More?! If the legal-aid industry isn't happy, it can call for public
donations to a fund for alleged drug-smugglers.
Good luck!
CHRISTOPHER RYAN Watson
Checked-by: Pat Dolan
ON A SATURDAY morning in Canberra, having survived another week of life's
financial, employment, domestic and business pressures, The Canberra Times
taxpayer reader is subjected to something of a pathetic, whingeing article
on the non-availability of our scarce funds for legal aid for a foreign
national (Tongan) charged with drug smuggling (CT, September 12, p.4).
As I drove off in my 28-year-old vehicle to do my duty at the school
Parents and Friends' fund-raising fair, hoping for a few thousand dollars
with which to shore up government shortfalls in education expenditure, I
thought how ashamed I should be. Those poor lawyers having lost their
fund-raising capacity, almost totally reliant on government handouts for
criminal practice! Can't live out their passion!
Why not pass the hat around in the Tongan community? Work for a fixed fee?
Focus the mind on the real issues in the upcoming legal hearing! The
Australian ratepayer funds significant government and church-based aid
programs in the Pacific region, including Tonga. We fund a legal framework
with a full opportunity for a defendant to require proof beyond reasonable
doubt. More?! If the legal-aid industry isn't happy, it can call for public
donations to a fund for alleged drug-smugglers.
Good luck!
CHRISTOPHER RYAN Watson
Checked-by: Pat Dolan
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