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CCTV captured a delivery driver dropping a package to Mr Margiolakis doorstep.
But video shows a woman pulling up to the house 30 seconds later, and taking the package for herself. It was an android TV box for a friend of mine for their birthday, Mr Margiolakis said. Unfortunately I had to ring them up and tell them sorry, you ll be receiving it a bit late .
Mr Margiolakis experience is not a unique one, with a Berwick resident also falling victim to parcel pinchers. It was an underfloor fan - useless to the thief but it cost me $1000, they said.
Parcel volume in Victoria is up 150 per cent on last year compared to an average of 90 per cent around the rest of the country.
Pusey canât get more jail for being a scumbag The Porsche driverâs sentence will outrage many but hereâs why Richard Pusey only got 10 months, writes Rebekah Cavanagh.
Opinion by REBEKAH CAVANAGH
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Subscriber only Lock them up and throw away the key. They are words often saved for our worst offenders. Think murderers, rapists and paedophiles. But it is a phrase that has repeatedly been thrown around about Richard Pusey. That is why today s sentence will outrage many. The millionaire mortgage broker was sentenced to 10 months jail, and made a promise to the court he would be of good behaviour for two years on his release.
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28 Apr 2021
Richard Pusey, the driver of a Porsche who allegedly fled the scene of a truck crash on Melbourne s Eastern Freeway which killed four police officers, is taken away from his Fitzroy property by police in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 April 2020. EPA-EFE FILE/MICHAEL DODGE AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
The Flinders Street Station is lit up in blue in tribute to four police officers that died after being hit by a truck on Melbourne s Eastern Freeway as they dealt with a speeding Porsche driver, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 April 2020. EPA-EFE FILE/MICHAEL DODGE AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT