A Driver Caught Using His Phone Has Been Saved From Losing His Licence Or Facing Any Penalties Due To The Efforts Of A

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Ukrainian emergency workers in hazmat suits have carried out drills to prepare for a nuclear disaster at the Zaporizhzhia power plant as Russia's military warned of a 'provocation' it predicts will take place there tomorrow.

'As some of you guys know, the Justice Tour is about equality, it's about justice for all no matter what you look like, no matter your shape, your size, your ethnicity - we're all the same and we are all one.
We know that racism is evil and we know that division is evil,' he continued. 

After ditching his oversized pink hoodie featuring a simple yellow smiley face with the word Drew in place of a mouth, from his clothing brand Drew House, the singer put on quite the show without his shirt on.

Hazmat-suited workers hose down the body of a volunteer on a stretcher to rehearse what they would do in the event of a disaster at the nearby Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is occupied by Russia

The public sector paralysis is spreading further - this week judges launched their own protest, while soldiers moonlight to feed themselves and government offices run out of power and basic office supplies.

The top lawyer explained the judge granted his client leniency after reviewing his personal circumstances and his need for a driver's licence to get to work, despite the fact that Moaz pleaded guilty to the offence.

No doubt this could have been a celebratory dinner as this comes just days after the Canadian crooner performed shirtless in Budapest as he resumed his worldwide tour after recovering from the rare neurological disorder, Ramsay Hunt syndrome that resulted in half his face being paralyzed. 
An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive 

Jahan Kalantar (pictured left) with his wife describes himself as 'the little guys lawyer.' He says his passion for 'fighting for the little guy' comes from his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and a genuine belief that one person can make a difference.

Then-captain Taylor Walker copped a big suspension last year for using a racial slur against another player in a SANFL match, after two disappointing seasons that saw the Crows finish last and 15th, respectively.

Back on top: This comes just days after the Canadian crooner performed shirtless in Budapest as he resumed his worldwide tour after recovering from the rare neurological disorder, Ramsay Hunt syndrome that resulted in half his face being paralyzed.
An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive.

He allegedly returned 31 minutes later and called 000 about 9.45am, letting police inside where they discovered the bodies at the top of a bloodied staircase in the two-storey house on Coolidge Court in Stretton.

There are also concerns the food shipments will not be allowed to reach global markets as hoped after the first vessel made a surprise diversion from Lebanon - where it was initially due to dock - to Syria, a close ally of Russia.

Six weeks is a remarkable recovery for Bieber considering most RHS patients reportedly take five to 12 months to resolve their symptoms, and between 30-70 percent regain most functionality depending on early diagnosis.

Fans might recall how the Attention singer once abruptly canceled the last 14 shows of his $256M-grossing, six-leg 162-date Purpose World Tour back in 2017 - but that was due to 'depression, anxiety, and exhaustion.' 

Nawal Nasr, head of a public sector employees association, said workers were demanding a five-fold salary increase and help with soaring education and health costs, but that has prompted fears of run-away inflation.

'Often people pay a fine and not appreciate it attracts demerit points, and once they realise they have this many points before their licence is disqualified it is too late to go back and look at that fine again.'

When asked if there was an issue, in his view, of police becoming too focused on 'revenue raising', Mr Kalantar responded that each police officer was 'unique' and that it was 'unfair to paint them all with that kind of attitude'.

The most common traffic offences include speeding, using a mobile phone, not wearing a seat belt, not indicating when turning a corner, stopping within 10 metres of an intersection, driving an unregistered car and driving through a red light, according to the NSW Department of Communities and Justice.

But political factions have yet to reach consensus around such a plan - costing the government some of its highest-skilled workers.
Nearly six in 10 state employees are either leaving or planning to leave - a pace not seen since the country's 1975-90 civil war, said Moubayed.

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