Saudi Impersonator really a **** of immense proportions
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As good as flying school is at giving the unemployed
and ihc eligible people large loans, I cant see this twot
having a loan of $86,000 and nothing to show for it!!?
What would he have? 5 subjects(PPL) and 350 hours!?
If that is the case, we should be following their court case
as well! What next? Rolly hei hei goes solo?
and ihc eligible people large loans, I cant see this twot
having a loan of $86,000 and nothing to show for it!!?
What would he have? 5 subjects(PPL) and 350 hours!?
If that is the case, we should be following their court case
as well! What next? Rolly hei hei goes solo?
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Five charges in pilot exam case
NZ Herald (sorry don't know the date):
An Auckland man accused of sitting pilot's licence exams for a Saudi Arabian national will go to trial on 5 charges of personation.
Kevin Anthony Lenaghan, 27, has been further remanded on bail until October 30 for callover in the Tauranga District Court.
His lawyer, Craig Tuck, conceded there was a prima facie case after written depositions had been handed up to a community magistrate in the court yesterday.Lenaghan entered not guilty pleas to all counts.
Conditions of Lenaghan's bail include surrendering his passport and not entering any airport in NZ.
Deposition evidence outlined how Lenaghan had posed as Naif Hussein Al-Anazy to sit pilot's theory exams for the Saudi, who had by then left NZ. Authorities were tipped off by 2 anonymous letters.
Mostyn Bowler, a part-time examiner for ASL, said he met Lenaghan 3 times in Tauranga and knew him as Al-Anazy, the name he sat the exams under and for which he had an ID card.
Detective John Love from the Manakau CIB said he had received a complaint about Lenaghan and Al-Anazy in July. On August 5, he observed the defendant when he sat an exam in Tauranga.
He approached Lenaghan, identifieding himself as a police officer, and said: "Gidday mate. What's your name?"
The defendant told him his real name and said he had sat exams 3 or 4 times for Al-Anazy, who was in Saudi Arabia.
He showed the detective an international student ID card carring a photograph of himself but the name of Al-Anazy.
The general manager of Ardmore Flying School, Craig Hunter, said Lenaghan had started pilot training early August last year. Al-Anazy had enrolled 5 months earlier and, initially, his English was very poor. He attended an English language course and then returned to the flying school.
Mr Hunter said he had kept a close eye on the Saudi Arabian's results and he had failed every one he sat.
Personation is a rarely used charge laid under the Crimes Act and carries a maximum penalty of 7 years in jail.
What a Winner!
An Auckland man accused of sitting pilot's licence exams for a Saudi Arabian national will go to trial on 5 charges of personation.
Kevin Anthony Lenaghan, 27, has been further remanded on bail until October 30 for callover in the Tauranga District Court.
His lawyer, Craig Tuck, conceded there was a prima facie case after written depositions had been handed up to a community magistrate in the court yesterday.Lenaghan entered not guilty pleas to all counts.
Conditions of Lenaghan's bail include surrendering his passport and not entering any airport in NZ.
Deposition evidence outlined how Lenaghan had posed as Naif Hussein Al-Anazy to sit pilot's theory exams for the Saudi, who had by then left NZ. Authorities were tipped off by 2 anonymous letters.
Mostyn Bowler, a part-time examiner for ASL, said he met Lenaghan 3 times in Tauranga and knew him as Al-Anazy, the name he sat the exams under and for which he had an ID card.
Detective John Love from the Manakau CIB said he had received a complaint about Lenaghan and Al-Anazy in July. On August 5, he observed the defendant when he sat an exam in Tauranga.
He approached Lenaghan, identifieding himself as a police officer, and said: "Gidday mate. What's your name?"
The defendant told him his real name and said he had sat exams 3 or 4 times for Al-Anazy, who was in Saudi Arabia.
He showed the detective an international student ID card carring a photograph of himself but the name of Al-Anazy.
The general manager of Ardmore Flying School, Craig Hunter, said Lenaghan had started pilot training early August last year. Al-Anazy had enrolled 5 months earlier and, initially, his English was very poor. He attended an English language course and then returned to the flying school.
Mr Hunter said he had kept a close eye on the Saudi Arabian's results and he had failed every one he sat.
Personation is a rarely used charge laid under the Crimes Act and carries a maximum penalty of 7 years in jail.
What a Winner!
splat...
from the latin term...at a first sight
kinda like yeah you been caught doin it but its new territory
also kinda like...u the first dumb ass to get caught doin it and hopefully the judge will prescribe the bar of soap to deter future dumb asses from doin it...
kinda picked the wrong time to be impersonating someone of middle eastern descent...imagine what you would get it you did it in the US!
from the latin term...at a first sight
kinda like yeah you been caught doin it but its new territory
also kinda like...u the first dumb ass to get caught doin it and hopefully the judge will prescribe the bar of soap to deter future dumb asses from doin it...
kinda picked the wrong time to be impersonating someone of middle eastern descent...imagine what you would get it you did it in the US!
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After much thought,
I think he should plead insanity, sue AFS for $86,000+interest,
pay back the tax payer and off to pak'n'save where he
can swap name badges to his hearts content
I think he should plead insanity, sue AFS for $86,000+interest,
pay back the tax payer and off to pak'n'save where he
can swap name badges to his hearts content
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October 30, OCTOBER 30!!!
Thats tomorrow!
I can barely contain myself....
prima-facie evidence n. Law. evidence that is sufficient to establish a fact or to raise a presumption of the truth unless controverted.
Thankyou Collins Concise.
Right between "prima donna" and "primal", funnily enough.
Thats tomorrow!
I can barely contain myself....
prima-facie evidence n. Law. evidence that is sufficient to establish a fact or to raise a presumption of the truth unless controverted.
Thankyou Collins Concise.
Right between "prima donna" and "primal", funnily enough.
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Currawong
Don't pop over to TG tomorrow - you'll have to watch the usual rubbish (D&D, driving uncer the influence, battering yer missus, etc.)
It is still September here in NZ!
It is still September here in NZ!
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Prima Facie
Thank you Tropo, had me scratching a bit. You know they say the day you stop learning is the day you die
The only exclusion to that saying is the **** we are all talking about
The only exclusion to that saying is the **** we are all talking about
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Bus Tour
Splat, we need a bus of some description - like a school bus or a van - any ideas?
Formal Notice : "The **** of immense proportions tour"
Date: Oct 30
Time: TBA
Anyone have any poster paint? How 'bout a screen-printing setup? T-shirts,placards......ahhh, the possibilities are endless.
Anti-skid, I don't think he'll jave a problem pleading insanity, hell he's even got a family history of it!!! As for returning to pak-n-slave I'm sure a condition of employment is to have an IQ higher than most of the other vegetables in the produce section.
Formal Notice : "The **** of immense proportions tour"
Date: Oct 30
Time: TBA
Anyone have any poster paint? How 'bout a screen-printing setup? T-shirts,placards......ahhh, the possibilities are endless.
Anti-skid, I don't think he'll jave a problem pleading insanity, hell he's even got a family history of it!!! As for returning to pak-n-slave I'm sure a condition of employment is to have an IQ higher than most of the other vegetables in the produce section.
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In the movies they used to wear roses didn't they? Not really my style though!? Anti-skid & Anti-skid on perhaps you guys could wear large "ON" & "OFF" logos so we know which is which.
No axes required splat, far too quick. Send him off to "Her Majesty's" with a bar of soap. Maybe ZK-VAN is available that day?
Does anyone know what time this thing is on the 30th?
No axes required splat, far too quick. Send him off to "Her Majesty's" with a bar of soap. Maybe ZK-VAN is available that day?
Does anyone know what time this thing is on the 30th?