Kiwi MARK MILLIN Booked for Road Rage in Siem Reap
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Re: Kiwi MARK MILLIN Booked for Road Rage in Siem Reap
If you see another cool barang in k.thom it will be me ...( but you might see the mormons first ) we might be the only 2 who drink here , they don’t sell beer in the coffee shops and no bars , maybe you could have a drink at my place ! there is one good clean place to eat run by missionary and 2 coffee shops but no beer , I get mine from the warehouse 2 boxes at a time and $1 cheaper per box than I ever got it anywhere else , and win a lot of free beer ! — I love my “ beer in the morning “ here so can sleep by dark time and save electricity — there is no good barang t.v. as they had in sihanoukville or kampot - no good t.v. channels here ..
if I see you I will say hello and tell where to go for $3 massage . Keep the fanny pack so I recognize you ! Never thought anybody else would ever threaten to move to k. Thom ! It’s dismal here ... whoops , just noticed you don’t like yanks ,..... never mind !
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Re: Kiwi MARK MILLIN Booked for Road Rage in Siem Reap
Now that the excitement has subsided and we dissect this whole episode, it's clear that it could have been handled better.
For example, the use of violence or intimidation of any sort should be last resort. Don't lose your shit. If you start there, you really have no room for negotiation, and things could go bad very fast. Much better to start with a discussion. Take some photos on your phone. Use your words. Keep things calm.
If you had kept things low-key, Mark, the chances are that your photo would not be in the news at all.
- Barang on moto gets pranged by car.
Barang goes into hulk mode, forceably seizes phone and keys from car driver.
Police arrive.
Barang gets arrested for violence and no passport.
Barang spends 2 nights in jail. Gets mugshot all over the internet.
Finally gets out by paying police $300.
Barang mugshot remains eternally on the internet.
Result: Damaged bike, police mugshot for violence, jail, $300 fine.
For example, the use of violence or intimidation of any sort should be last resort. Don't lose your shit. If you start there, you really have no room for negotiation, and things could go bad very fast. Much better to start with a discussion. Take some photos on your phone. Use your words. Keep things calm.
If you had kept things low-key, Mark, the chances are that your photo would not be in the news at all.
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Re: Kiwi MARK MILLIN Booked for Road Rage in Siem Reap
Is this you Mark?
or this?
If the cap fits fella.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9051720 ... -000-takenA man who spent 13 years taking $360,000 of taxpayer's money he wasn't entitled to does not have to pay back a cent.
In March, Mark Millin was sentenced to three years jail and ordered to pay back the money he received from ACC. A jury had found the 47-year-old guilty of fraudulently using a document and perverting the course of justice by getting a friend to lie on his behalf.
After Millin was injured on June 29, 1998, he claimed weekly compensation from the Accident Compensation Corporation. That form of compensation is based on a person's earnings at the time they were injured.
Millin told ACC he had been working for Craig Murphy Carpet Layers in Hastings when he suffered the injury and that he had been paid $975 for the week of June 22-28. Based on that he was eligible for compensation and was paid $602.81 before tax per week from July 6, 1998.
When ACC reviewed Millin's case in mid-2010 it discovered he had not received $975 in the week June 22-28, that he had not been employed by Craig Murphy, and that the information he provided in 1998 was false.
The corporation alleged Millin was a friend of Murphy and had just helped him out for two or three days.
Investigators spoke to Murphy in January and March 2011 while reviewing Millin's entitlements.
Over that period Millin wrote to Murphy and told him what to say at an upcoming ACC review hearing. He sent him a statement and told him to "write it out, date and sign it, read it 100 times, and burn the originals".
He urged Murphy to say he had been paid $900 for the week in 1998 and provided a list of questions he might be asked. He also sent him a pre-paid telephone which he had to use if he was calling Millin.
Overall, Millin, who now lives in Northland, received $362,895 he was not entitled to between 1998 and 2011.
Millin appealed both his jail sentence and the $360,000 reparation he was ordered to pay ACC.
His lawyer Bill Calver argued that Millin was entitled to compensation and all he did was inflate the level of pay he had received. Calver said his deception was between $5000 and $10,000.
A Court of Appeal decision released today, said the reparation was ''pointless'' and should not have been made.
Millin has not been able to work since 1998 and would likely receive a benefit once he was released from jail.
He was in financial difficulty following his arrest with his house being sold in a mortgagee sale.
Justice Simon France acknowledged that Judge Tony Adeane did not have any information on Millin's equity at the time of sentencing.
Justice France quashed the reparation order but upheld his prison sentence.
or this?
http://www.courtnews.co.nz/story.php?id ... 5LdU_OSee0Prescription drugs found in passenger's luggage
A Cheviot sickness beneficiary was found with thousands of pills in his luggage when he arrived at Christchurch Airport from Thailand.
Mark William Millin pleaded guilty to the charges of importing prescription medicines without a reasonable excuse, when he appeared before Judge Stephen Erber in the Christchurch District Court today.
He had been found with 30 packets of 100 tablets – that’s 3000 tablets – of the analgesic Amadol, sometimes known as Tramadol, police prosecutor Trudi Aickin told the court.
He also had 7500 codeine sulphate tablets.
The drugs were discovered when he flew in to Christchuch Airport from Thailand on August 27.
Miss Aickin said Millin, 43, told police he had bought all the medicines in Thailand for his own use.
“There is always suspicion attached to this sort of behaviour,” said Judge Erber.
Defence counsel Gerard Lynch replied: “There are letters from his practitioners saying he has a very long history of use of the two prescription drugs that were imported.”
Judge Erber remanded Millen on bail to December 9 for a probation report and sentence. He will stay with his sister in Ngongotaha, near Rotorua, during the remand.
If the cap fits fella.
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Re: Kiwi MARK MILLIN Booked for Road Rage in Siem Reap
Whoa ! Great Glad to be anononomous and didn’t give my face book name !
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Re: Kiwi MARK MILLIN Booked for Road Rage in Siem Reap
Comrade Elmo Felo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 3:13 pm Is this you Mark?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9051720 ... -000-takenA man who spent 13 years taking $360,000 of taxpayer's money he wasn't entitled to does not have to pay back a cent.
In March, Mark Millin was sentenced to three years jail and ordered to pay back the money he received from ACC. A jury had found the 47-year-old guilty of fraudulently using a document and perverting the course of justice by getting a friend to lie on his behalf.
After Millin was injured on June 29, 1998, he claimed weekly compensation from the Accident Compensation Corporation. That form of compensation is based on a person's earnings at the time they were injured.
Millin told ACC he had been working for Craig Murphy Carpet Layers in Hastings when he suffered the injury and that he had been paid $975 for the week of June 22-28. Based on that he was eligible for compensation and was paid $602.81 before tax per week from July 6, 1998.
When ACC reviewed Millin's case in mid-2010 it discovered he had not received $975 in the week June 22-28, that he had not been employed by Craig Murphy, and that the information he provided in 1998 was false.
The corporation alleged Millin was a friend of Murphy and had just helped him out for two or three days.
Investigators spoke to Murphy in January and March 2011 while reviewing Millin's entitlements.
Over that period Millin wrote to Murphy and told him what to say at an upcoming ACC review hearing. He sent him a statement and told him to "write it out, date and sign it, read it 100 times, and burn the originals".
He urged Murphy to say he had been paid $900 for the week in 1998 and provided a list of questions he might be asked. He also sent him a pre-paid telephone which he had to use if he was calling Millin.
Overall, Millin, who now lives in Northland, received $362,895 he was not entitled to between 1998 and 2011.
Millin appealed both his jail sentence and the $360,000 reparation he was ordered to pay ACC.
His lawyer Bill Calver argued that Millin was entitled to compensation and all he did was inflate the level of pay he had received. Calver said his deception was between $5000 and $10,000.
A Court of Appeal decision released today, said the reparation was ''pointless'' and should not have been made.
Millin has not been able to work since 1998 and would likely receive a benefit once he was released from jail.
He was in financial difficulty following his arrest with his house being sold in a mortgagee sale.
Justice Simon France acknowledged that Judge Tony Adeane did not have any information on Millin's equity at the time of sentencing.
Justice France quashed the reparation order but upheld his prison sentence.
or this?
http://www.courtnews.co.nz/story.php?id ... 5LdU_OSee0Prescription drugs found in passenger's luggage
A Cheviot sickness beneficiary was found with thousands of pills in his luggage when he arrived at Christchurch Airport from Thailand.
Mark William Millin pleaded guilty to the charges of importing prescription medicines without a reasonable excuse, when he appeared before Judge Stephen Erber in the Christchurch District Court today.
He had been found with 30 packets of 100 tablets – that’s 3000 tablets – of the analgesic Amadol, sometimes known as Tramadol, police prosecutor Trudi Aickin told the court.
He also had 7500 codeine sulphate tablets.
The drugs were discovered when he flew in to Christchuch Airport from Thailand on August 27.
Miss Aickin said Millin, 43, told police he had bought all the medicines in Thailand for his own use.
“There is always suspicion attached to this sort of behaviour,” said Judge Erber.
Defence counsel Gerard Lynch replied: “There are letters from his practitioners saying he has a very long history of use of the two prescription drugs that were imported.”
Judge Erber remanded Millen on bail to December 9 for a probation report and sentence. He will stay with his sister in Ngongotaha, near Rotorua, during the remand.
If the cap fits fella.
Looks like Mac is still in business !
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Re: Kiwi MARK MILLIN Booked for Road Rage in Siem Reap
I love when tough guys say "say it to my face" like their face is accessible to any member of the public like Quasimodo tied up ready to have tomatoes thrown at.
Do you actually believe that you are scoring tough guy points just because nobody physically responds to your taunts? I promise you that I would have no problem calling you something funny "to your face" if it just wasn't for the fact that I really don't care to come looking for you to call you a fag for inviting out those you identify as gay for beer.
Pull up your socks, tighten your fanny pack and comb your MacGyver hairdo because you're not intimidating anyone. You might as well seize this as an opportunity to join PIEMAN by laying down the pipe and finding yourself as a dog walking man of peace.
Do you actually believe that you are scoring tough guy points just because nobody physically responds to your taunts? I promise you that I would have no problem calling you something funny "to your face" if it just wasn't for the fact that I really don't care to come looking for you to call you a fag for inviting out those you identify as gay for beer.
Pull up your socks, tighten your fanny pack and comb your MacGyver hairdo because you're not intimidating anyone. You might as well seize this as an opportunity to join PIEMAN by laying down the pipe and finding yourself as a dog walking man of peace.
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Re: Kiwi MARK MILLIN Booked for Road Rage in Siem Reap
True I saw it on K440.pissontheroof wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:13 pmComrade Elmo Felo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 3:13 pm Is this you Mark?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/9051720 ... -000-takenA man who spent 13 years taking $360,000 of taxpayer's money he wasn't entitled to does not have to pay back a cent.
In March, Mark Millin was sentenced to three years jail and ordered to pay back the money he received from ACC. A jury had found the 47-year-old guilty of fraudulently using a document and perverting the course of justice by getting a friend to lie on his behalf.
After Millin was injured on June 29, 1998, he claimed weekly compensation from the Accident Compensation Corporation. That form of compensation is based on a person's earnings at the time they were injured.
Millin told ACC he had been working for Craig Murphy Carpet Layers in Hastings when he suffered the injury and that he had been paid $975 for the week of June 22-28. Based on that he was eligible for compensation and was paid $602.81 before tax per week from July 6, 1998.
When ACC reviewed Millin's case in mid-2010 it discovered he had not received $975 in the week June 22-28, that he had not been employed by Craig Murphy, and that the information he provided in 1998 was false.
The corporation alleged Millin was a friend of Murphy and had just helped him out for two or three days.
Investigators spoke to Murphy in January and March 2011 while reviewing Millin's entitlements.
Over that period Millin wrote to Murphy and told him what to say at an upcoming ACC review hearing. He sent him a statement and told him to "write it out, date and sign it, read it 100 times, and burn the originals".
He urged Murphy to say he had been paid $900 for the week in 1998 and provided a list of questions he might be asked. He also sent him a pre-paid telephone which he had to use if he was calling Millin.
Overall, Millin, who now lives in Northland, received $362,895 he was not entitled to between 1998 and 2011.
Millin appealed both his jail sentence and the $360,000 reparation he was ordered to pay ACC.
His lawyer Bill Calver argued that Millin was entitled to compensation and all he did was inflate the level of pay he had received. Calver said his deception was between $5000 and $10,000.
A Court of Appeal decision released today, said the reparation was ''pointless'' and should not have been made.
Millin has not been able to work since 1998 and would likely receive a benefit once he was released from jail.
He was in financial difficulty following his arrest with his house being sold in a mortgagee sale.
Justice Simon France acknowledged that Judge Tony Adeane did not have any information on Millin's equity at the time of sentencing.
Justice France quashed the reparation order but upheld his prison sentence.
or this?
http://www.courtnews.co.nz/story.php?id ... 5LdU_OSee0Prescription drugs found in passenger's luggage
A Cheviot sickness beneficiary was found with thousands of pills in his luggage when he arrived at Christchurch Airport from Thailand.
Mark William Millin pleaded guilty to the charges of importing prescription medicines without a reasonable excuse, when he appeared before Judge Stephen Erber in the Christchurch District Court today.
He had been found with 30 packets of 100 tablets – that’s 3000 tablets – of the analgesic Amadol, sometimes known as Tramadol, police prosecutor Trudi Aickin told the court.
He also had 7500 codeine sulphate tablets.
The drugs were discovered when he flew in to Christchuch Airport from Thailand on August 27.
Miss Aickin said Millin, 43, told police he had bought all the medicines in Thailand for his own use.
“There is always suspicion attached to this sort of behaviour,” said Judge Erber.
Defence counsel Gerard Lynch replied: “There are letters from his practitioners saying he has a very long history of use of the two prescription drugs that were imported.”
Judge Erber remanded Millen on bail to December 9 for a probation report and sentence. He will stay with his sister in Ngongotaha, near Rotorua, during the remand.
If the cap fits fella.
Looks like Mac is still in business !
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