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Thought the same thing originally, but I know someone working on the class action who explaned it. I still think it’s bs btw.. Basically he only has to prove some negligence on the part of the security company. The hotel “inquiry” has already shown security fked up.. So now the judge, or most likely laywers in a settlement, will negotiate how much that is worth.i see some middle aged guy is leading a class action against security company(s) in vic, stating his father died in the 2nd wave as a direct result of their negligence, bloody ridiculous - i hope judge throws it straight out
Wtf?A lot of these class action law firms are Labor aligned so instead of going after who really is responsible, they go after the low hanging fruit.
My local beach has been pumping. 80% of attendees with no mask, group gatherings, sun baking etc. Within 5km live about 200 people, so majority were breaking the laws.how else has vic been averaging close to 200 positive test results in the last 3 weeks despite stage 4
No dice here, SRO confirmed penalties would be served to those who had lodged official documents prior to June 4th who cancelled then had an additional application. Fine for the builders were huge too..Construction here... probably different in Vic, is through the roof. Even to the extent that the house building bonuses have stretched builders to offering people to cancel contracts that were to be built soon, to rewrite the contract with the new bonus built in, saving the customer cash and build date sometime further away that when it was originally signed for, as the builders were flat out.
This is rumour and grapevine stuff, i've heard it from 2 sources that were building first time and the other, investment property.
That sucks. Where I live in Melbourne is 99% self-righteous hipsters who are all doing the right thing, but I noticed on my rides over the weekend the number of walkers wearing masks on the YTs is plummeting.My local beach has been pumping. 80% of attendees with no mask, group gatherings, sun baking etc. Within 5km live about 200 people, so majority were breaking the laws.
It’s not that hard, labor aligned law firms don’t go after their own, same with the lib aligned firms with lib govs. My partner worked at one of the big labor firms for years.. The bigs ones are very open about their affiliations and their donations..Wtf?
perhaps I should have also underlined the who is really responsible part of that... never mind, im sick of that bullshit newscorp crap.It’s not that hard, labor aligned law firms don’t go after their own, same with the lib aligned firms with lib govs. My partner worked at one of the big labor firms for years.. The bigs ones are very open about their affiliations and their donations..
Agree politics of the newscorpse blame game is toxic. Although there appears to be consensus across the media of all flavours that in the end the buck stops with the gov and assoc depts since the inquiry started..perhaps I should have also underlined the who is really responsible part of that... never mind, im sick of that bullshit newscorp crap.
Thing is you can't draw a causal link between the decision to hire security guards and people contracting and dying from COVID-19. Private contracting of services is standard practice across all levels of government in Australia (for better or worse) - the decision to use private security firms wasn't negligent and it didn't cause the widespread transmission that followed. Clearly in hindsight there were significant issues with the decision itself and also how it was enacted (allowing subcontracting etc) but the consequences of those to government and individual decision-makers will be political not legal.But in turn, so do the people that hired security firms that weren’t fit for purpose..
Bingo. This is what shits me with the people blaming government at the momentThing is you can't draw a causal link between the decision to hire security guards and people contracting and dying from COVID-19. Private contracting of services is standard practice across all levels of government in Australia (for better or worse) - the decision to use private security firms wasn't negligent and it didn't cause the widespread transmission that followed. Clearly in hindsight there were significant issues with the decision itself and also how it was enacted (allowing subcontracting etc) but the consequences of those to government and individual decision-makers will be political not legal.
This looks fucking spectacular btw, and it's exactly what this thread needed
Yeah look I'm not giving the government a free pass entirely, I just don't think that @Kerplunk's suggestion that the contractors are "low hanging fruit" and the consequential implication that the class action should be aimed at the government/decision makers instead holds water.Bingo. This is what shits me with the people blaming government at the moment
Totally agree with your last paragraph @leitch, it’s like watching Yes Minister.
This is by far the most damning thing I've seen in the saga. FFS, just lay it out and let us know how it went down. Fucking something up is one thing, refusing to take responsibility is another entirely.
From a ch7 reporter who has watched all the hearings..