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February 22, 2021 â 9.00pm
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Laura Hansen of Naremburn has gone green: âI have recently discovered a bag of old plastic bags that for some reason were treasured, but itâs now time to clear them out. Has anyone else recently used a 1987 Harrods (Knightsbridge, London) shopping bag for their non-recyclable rubbish-bin liner? Mind you, it was obviously made from very tough plastic to still be in one piece in the cupboard. And it worries me to think how long it will take for it to break down. The thin plastic bags that we used to get in supermarkets have turned to ash-like material when stored for one year!â This could be a mistake. Granny noticed the âGreen Harrods classic bagâ on eBay going for a respectable $13 (or four payments of $3.25).
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He terrorised dozens of women across Sydney s Northern Beaches for close to two years, but today Lindsay Moody, 42, sobbed in the dock as he was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in jail.
The labourer from Frenchs Forest stalked 28 women, including a 16-year-old schoolgirl, on secluded running tracks and suburban streets in Narrabeen, Belrose, Davidson, Dee Why, North Curl Curl, Allambie Heights, Fairlight, and Northbridge.
Police pounced after CCTV captured Moody harassing a woman in Cammeray, detectives tracing his blacked-out car, and linking it to a string of attacks over a period of 21 months.
Lindsay Moody, 42, sobbed in the dock as he was sentenced to 2.5 years jail.(9News)
A tradesman and father-to-be sobbed in court as he was jailed for intimidating, stalking, and exposing himself to dozens of women.
Lindsay Kenneth Moody, 42, will spend up to two-and-a-half years behinds bars after he was sentenced in Manly Local Court on Wednesday.
Moody was originally charged with 39 crimes on Sydney s northern beaches after he was arrested at a worksite in Birchgrove last September.
He was later charged with 13 more crimes after more victims, including a schoolgirl, came forward.
Lindsay Kenneth Moody (pictured) has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years jail
Moody pleaded guilty to 23 counts of stalking or intimidation to cause fear of physical harm, and five counts of carrying out sexual act with another without consent.