Sir Bob Jones

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A half-witted 23 year old anti-car copycat climate protester doused red paint across a Wellington car dealership. I say copycat as every time some form of protest is reported from abroad, such as throwing paint at diverse objects, within a month our look-at-me lightweight brigade does it here.

She escaped a conviction and was ordered by Judge Jan Kelly to make a $500 donation to the Life-Flight charity, but, note this, inexplicably pay only half of the repair damages to the car dealership.

This is back-to-front madness. Reimbursing the dealership should have been the priority before symbolic financially punitive gestures.

It reinforces the hard reality that many lower court judges aint too bright and seek these offices because of their inability to eke out a living as a lawyer.

That said, one thing I’ve observed with our female judges is they come down hard on violence and sex offenders, and rightly so, whereas far too often their male peers virtually let offenders off with home detention non-punishments.

Let’s hope the dealership sues the look-at-me halfwit to add to her costs.


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Sir Robert ‘Bob’ Jones — now New Zealand’s largest private office building owner in Wellington and Auckland, and with substantial holdings in Sydney and Glasgow, totalling in excess of two billion...