'OUTRAGEOUS': Queensland Police Union president Ian Leavers has claimed a double standard in the jailing of a man for calling an Ipswich magistrate "mate", after another offender was released despite telling a police officer to "f--- off".
MANAMA, Australian - An Australian man was jailed for addressing a magistrate as 'mate'. Thomas John Collins was sent to the cells after twice calling Magistrate Matthew McLaughlin, in Ipswich, Queensland, "mate'' during a hearing, Courier Mail reported.
Source: Gulf News
- When Magistrate McLaughlin objected and ordered Collins to address him as "sir or your honour", the defendant replied "okay mate" and was sent for a stint in the cells. He later returned to the courtroom to apologise.
- However, for Ipswich City Councillor Paul Tully, the pomposity of some magistrates had gone too far. "It is getting out of control," he said.
- He said the incident followed another in Toowoomba, where a magistrate hauled two tradesmen before the court for making too much noise, and threatened to charge them with contempt.
- He said there was nothing "more Australian than calling someone mate" and it was hard to believe someone could be locked up for using the word.
- "I say to every magistrate - Come on mate, get off your high horse and show some tolerance," he said, quoted by the paper.
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