Showing posts with label petition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label petition. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 March 2014

News: Sons of Anarchy

Sons of Anarchy

 

I have not seen this show myself but a friend assures me its excellent. 









True Story:

In one Australian state has what is called the Vicious Lawless Disestablishment Act (VLAD), which makes a gathering of three or more "bikies" or their "associates" unlawful and breaking this law imposes mandatory minimum sentencing of 15 to 25 years imprisonment.

This law has been used to arrest a group of men having a bear at a pub and another group caught buying ice creams.
It should be noted that the police don't really like this draconian law but are forced being forced to uphold it, so some of these police saw a guy wearing a "bikie badge", upon approaching the man, it was discovered to the police officers embarrassment that the guy was just a fan of the TV show and had no real "bikie" affiliations, he was just wearing a Sons of Anarchy t- shirt.
If you wish to let the government of this state know you disprove of these laws their is a petition right here.

 

Preview: Finding Nemo

Finding Nemo

Finding Nemo is an animated movie released in 2003, the film begins in the (now threatened in the real world) Great Barrier Reef and is a decent movie.


In the real world endangered sharks are being needlessly slaughtered in Australian waters,  but this shark is safe and quite a nice figure.


Crush is an adorable turtle. Sadly climate change is causing problems for real world turtle species.



Dory the forgetful fish  looks pretty cool, It is unknown what effect the destruction of the Great Barrier Reef will have on the royal blue tang species.


Nemo is a Clownfish and a real world reef dweller, a popular fish among tourists that used to flock to the now threatened Great Barrier Reef.


Save the Great Barrier Reef:

If you would like to try to save the Great Barrier Reef there is a petition here and another here 
If you would like to help stop the slaughter of our sharks please look here.
On behalf on the Reef animals and the Australian tourist industry i thank you for taking the time to sign these petitions.