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Damn! Aussies to be fined for swearing Posted: 30 May 2011 11:37 PM PDT The country's second most populous state Victoria is due to approve new legislation this week under which police will be able to slap fines of up to Aus$240 (US$257) on people using offensive words or phrases. MELBOURNE: Australians may have a love of plain speaking but new laws are set to curtail some of their more colourful language with police issuing on-the-spot fines for obnoxious swearing. Victorian Attorney-General Robert Clark said the penalties, similar to those issued for speeding or parking illegally, would free up police time.
But even the state's top lawyer admitted to swearing sometimes. "Occasionally I mutter things under my breath as probably everybody does," he told ABC radio.
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MMEA recovers body of drowned man Posted: 30 May 2011 11:15 PM PDT TAWAU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) found the body of a man reported missing on May 28 floating in the Sungai Merotai estuary yesterday. MMEA Tawau staff officer (operations) Lt Norihan Ngah said the body of the man, identified only as Winsen, 54, was found at 3.40 pm about one nautical mile from where he was reported missing, and sent to Tawau Hospital. He said Winsen was with his son Ronny, 19, and a friend Nasir, 38, transporting logs from Kalabakan to Tawau when stormy weather capsized their boat.
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