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Crossing the line - ABC News

Each year, dozens of people claim to have been injured by police, but only a handful of officers end up facing court for those alleged assaults. In South Australia, police have been accused of charging their alleged victims instead, to stop their allegations being properly investigated.

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Adelaide Fun Tea owner accused of assaulting young employee misses first court appearance

Adelaide Fun Tea owner accused of assaulting young employee misses first court appearance By Dana Morse © Provided by ABC NEWS The alleged assault took place inside Fun Tea on Gouger Street, in Adelaide s Chinatown. (ABC News) The man at the centre of an alleged assault in Adelaide s Gouger Street precinct was a no-show for his first appearance at the Adelaide Magistrate s Court today. Lei Guo, 39, was charged with basic assault after a video emerged of him allegedly assaulting a 22-year-old employee of the Fun Tea bubble tea shop on Gouger Street. In the video, a man is seen striking the woman across the face, then kicking her in the stomach leading to her falling to the ground and hitting her head.

75-year-old graffiti vandal in court

75-year-old graffiti vandal in court A self-described environmental activist has been ordered to give back to the community after a street sign graffiti spree. Crime by Sean Fewster Premium Content Subscriber only A long-time Goodwood resident and self-styled environmental activist has been spared a conviction for defacing street signs - but must now perform community service. On Friday, the Adelaide Magistrates Court opted not to record a conviction against Mary Kolusniewski for five counts of damaging property. Instead, Magistrate Simon Smart placed her on a 12-month good behaviour bond, ordered she undertake 80 hours of community service and warned her to protest lawfully in future.

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