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Just wondering what ever happened to freedom of speech?...

Wilko, imho between your comments on here and your FB, you are acting like a bit of a tool.

There is no such thing as freedom of speech.

Everything you say on a public medium is open to scrutiny.

If you defame somebody on the forums, they can sue you.

If you express an opinion that the police take as deragatory/illegal, they can pursue you.

If they don't like what you say (and how you say it) on SAU, a moderator/admin can ban you.

I got a call on behalf of SAPOL asking me to remove references to what happened the other day, so I did it.

Quit pushing the envelope.

Just wondering what ever happened to freedom of speech?...

Also dyno night is at horsepowerinabox 8pm-whenever. Commodore club.

Who would be interested in a sua:sa dyno night?.

I just want a final power figure now that the misfire is fixed lol

Matty,

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Just wondering what ever happened to freedom of speech?...

This is going to shock you...

... Doesn't technically exist in Australia. Implied, but not expressed per se.

Also by the way it's not specifically commodore club. Its a shootout between two clubs called "Madhouse Performance" and "Driven Never Hidden". Although there will be a few commodores there to say the least.

I'll be there in support of a friend. Should be a good night

I didn't like it that you called me a tool, (and how you said it)

Just saying.

I have been following your smack talk on here and FB, and I gotta say I don't like it one bit (go back and read what you have written and see if it is fair to me or any of the other guys who help run this place).

Tool was the friendliest word I could think of, and the nicest way of saying what I did. At least I am saying it to your face on the open forums, rather than whining where you think I don't read it. If you don't like the SAU forums or the club (and the people who give up plenty of their free time run them), then go find another forum/club. Easy.

That goes for a few other little bitches who do nothing but whine and knock the club behind our backs, yet do NOTHING to ever contribute in a positive way to the running of the club or its events.

Just saying.

For what it's worth, this is 'The Wasteland', and I am expressing a personal opinion. I am not expressing the collective view of the SAU forum nor club, merely replying to comments directed at me, the moderator and Exec group.

+1 that shit

if people knew how much running around we do to organise BBQ's, track days, dyno days, simulator event nights, go-karts, paintballing and other kool shit to come this shit just doesn't happen

little bit of respect (this is clearly not aimed at the people who do respect the exec team)

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