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Subscriber only A HOT-HEADED caravanner tailgated and flashed his high beams at a motorist in front of him for going too slow. Ipswich Magistrates Court heard the other driver braked suddenly, causing Michael Broadhead to brake hard. When the other driver went into a rest area off the Bruce Highway near Gin Gin, Broadhead followed. Broadhead then confronted the driver with an axe, saying: I will f king axe you, you f king dog, the court heard. The incident was filmed and the frightened driver reported it to police. A very apologetic Broadhead now concedes that he may have been wrong about the slow speed because of a tyre issue with his own four-wheel drive.
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Subscriber only HELPING yourself to donated goods put in charity bins is still theft, even if you see other people do it. One Ipswich man learnt the lesson when he went before Ipswich Magistrates charged with stealing goods including a high-vis bright orange work vest. When Matthew Paton and his buddy were spotted removing goods from a charity bin in West Ipswich an annoyed passer-by phoned police. This week Matthew James Paton, 42, pleaded guilty to stealing goods from First World Charities in Brisbane Street on September 1 last year. He also pleaded to an unrelated breach of a protection order.
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Subscriber only HELPING yourself to donated goods put in charity bins is still theft, even if you see other people do it. One Ipswich man learnt the lesson when he went before Ipswich Magistrates charged with stealing goods including a high-vis bright orange work vest. When Matthew Paton and his buddy were spotted removing goods from a charity bin in West Ipswich an annoyed passer-by phoned police. This week Matthew James Paton, 42, pleaded guilty to stealing goods from First World Charities in Brisbane Street on September 1 last year. He also pleaded to an unrelated breach of a protection order.
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