Nice to see that the chaser boys are at least partially informed on this issue, great way to spread awareness as i’m guessing their ratings will be through the roof on May 27th. I hope they take a few stabs at the plan and the minister on the show.
“Preparing for their keenly anticipated return to television, the Chaser know one thing above all else: Australia’s cops really are tops. “In terms of overseas police, without exception Australian police compare favourably,” says Chas Licciardello, who famously breached APEC’s security cordon while dressed as Osama bin Laden.
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Jarrod says:
May 17, 2009
Nice to see that the chaser boys are at least partially informed on this issue, great way to spread awareness as i’m guessing their ratings will be through the roof on May 27th. I hope they take a few stabs at the plan and the minister on the show.
Mike says:
May 17, 2009
@Jarrod.
Could definitely be good publicity if they do.
Bob Bain says:
May 18, 2009
Chaser’s world offensive
Sacha Molitorisz
May 18, 2009
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/05/16/1242335924687.html
“Preparing for their keenly anticipated return to television, the Chaser know one thing above all else: Australia’s cops really are tops. “In terms of overseas police, without exception Australian police compare favourably,” says Chas Licciardello, who famously breached APEC’s security cordon while dressed as Osama bin Laden.
“It’s true, there is no police like home.” “