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<blockquote data-quote="DetectingSA" data-source="post: 389306" data-attributes="member: 11609"><p>That's not true, 1 second of googling and I found this. And I'm sure there are more from every state </p><p></p><p>"In 2012, NSW courts awarded a man $50,000 after he was caught breaking into a pub and bashed by the licencee.</p><p></p><p>Joshua Fox, who was 16 at the time of the crime, was caught breaking into Peakhurst Inn in Sydney, where licencee Honeheke Newton lived with his wife. He hit the teenager with a bat, fracturing his forehead.</p><p></p><p>NSW District Court determined the licencee used "excessive force" and as well as paying the victim, was also ordered to pay the victim's mother $18,500 for the trauma of seeing her injured son."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DetectingSA, post: 389306, member: 11609"] That's not true, 1 second of googling and I found this. And I'm sure there are more from every state "In 2012, NSW courts awarded a man $50,000 after he was caught breaking into a pub and bashed by the licencee. Joshua Fox, who was 16 at the time of the crime, was caught breaking into Peakhurst Inn in Sydney, where licencee Honeheke Newton lived with his wife. He hit the teenager with a bat, fracturing his forehead. NSW District Court determined the licencee used "excessive force" and as well as paying the victim, was also ordered to pay the victim's mother $18,500 for the trauma of seeing her injured son." [/QUOTE]
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