Date: May 12th, 2009
Cate: Jerk of the Week
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Jerk of the Week: Victoria Police

Once again, there are several options for Jerk of the Week.

Firstly we have Nick Tonti-Filippini in realation to this news item. The Family Court just made a very sensible decision, one that should be applauded. It allowed a 17-year-old girl to have her breasts removed so she can be more like a boy.

Then Nick chimes in:

But ethicist Nick Tonti-Filippini said mainstream medicine did not recognise hormone treatments and surgery as treatment for gender dysphoria. He said it was a psychiatric disorder qualifying under American guidelines as a psychosis because “it’s a belief out of accordance with reality”.

“What you are trying to do is make a biological reality correspond to that false belief.”

So firstly, you’re a fucking closed minded, bigoted idiot. It simply isn’t a belief out of accordance with reality and only ‘Alex’ can decided what that reality is. If someone is that determined to undergo a gender transformation, then they are pretty serious about identifying with the gender they are realigning with.

But secondly, there has been either some dishonesty on behalf of Tonti-Filippini or a problematic omission by the journalist. You see Tonti-Filippini is a well known Christian Fundamentalist. He works for (or at least has worked for) the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family – hardly experts on gender politics. He is also a founding member of the Board of Directors for Matercare Australia (link to Matercare International) – an aid organisation:

MaterCare International (MCI) is an association of Catholic Obstetricians and Gynaecologists dedicated to improving the lives and health of mothers and their children both unborn and born throughout the world, through new initiatives of service, training, research, and advocacy, in accordance with the contemporary teaching contained in the Encyclical Evangelium Vitae (the Gospel of Life of the late Pope John Paul II and reiterated in the first Encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI, Deus caritas est(God is Love)).

So, let’s call a spade a spade and be clear about who we are quoting in the paper – not just selecting any only Jo Blogs that provides and an opposing voice.

Penny Wong is also a hot contender for Jerk of the Week with the revised Emissions Trading Scheme which is only just a tiny bit better than the first version and will still achieve very little.

But the winner for this week is the Victorian Police for this email warning I received yesterday:

Police will launch a four-day road-safety blitz in Melbourne’s CBD in a bid to reduce the alarming number of collisions involving cyclists, pedestrians and motorcyclists.

Officers will issue on-the-spot fines to anyone caught breaking the road rules.

Pedestrians who cross the road against a red light will be fined while cyclists who fail to stop at red light will be penalized $227.

The four-day crackdown starts tomorrow (Tuesday 12 May) and police will target city intersections.

Below is a list of rules that Victoria Police most commonly see cyclists breaking:

  • Cyclists must not ride their bike on the footpath unless aged under 12 years old. The only exception to this is if the footpath is a designated bike path.
  • Cyclists cannot ride their bike across a pedestrian crossing. To cross the road at a pedestrian crossing they must get off their bike and push it across the road.
  • Cyclists must stop at red lights.
  • If there is a no-through road such as Bourke Street Mall, cyclists are not allowed to enter. To enter the area cyclists are required to get off their bike and push it.
  • Cyclists must wear a helmet at all times.
  • Cyclists cannot ride their bike on a tram track.
  • Cyclists must obey all speed limits.
  • Cyclists must have a bell on their bike at all times.

Seriously, have you run out of coffee and biscuits down at the Police station and need to make a few hundred dollars. How does this initiative help anyone?

I don’t have a bell on my bike, I’ve never had a bell on my bike, I don’t have a basket on the handlebars either. This is punitive, unnecessary and not particularly helpful.

Victoria Police, you are Jerk of the Week.

Take this:

(Sorry about the lack of regularly with Jerk of the Week, I know there wasn’t one yesterday and I know that I usually do them on Wednesdays. I make no excuse and just say: It’s my blog. Deal.)

5 Comments

  1. May 13th, 2009
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  2. are you allowed to ride on the footpath if you have a baby on the back and there is no bike path?

    eh? Maybe I should go out and try it..

    1F

  3. May 13th, 2009
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  4. I reckon you should. I just saw them on the corner of La Trobe and Swanston booking people for Jay Walking – fuckers!

    2F

  5. BerakasBerakas  
    May 14th, 2009
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  6. how does this crackdown reduce bicycle collisions?!

    Ive a better idea jerks; invest in more bike paths/lanes. or even invest in teaching motorists to share the road.

    good call hammy, they’re a bunch of jerks!

    3F

  7. August 9th, 2009
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  8. does ‘on the spot’ fine mean you have to pay in cash at the time the offense is committed? The reason I ask is because I saw four CBD cops ‘interrogating’ 3 blokes conveniently by a bank ATM the other Friday night. And I couldn’t help but get the impression they were being asked to withdraw some cashish by the officers. The way they were standing, they were confining them to the ATM area.

    4F

  9. mark jeynesmark jeynes  
    August 11th, 2009
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  10. it only goes to show that Victoria Police are nothing but a bunch of feeble minded arse clowns.

    5F

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