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Re: {nsw} When to change trains



On Thu, 31 May 2001 13:28:59 +1000, "Tezza"
<tezza2000@dingoblue.net.au> wrote:

>"Dave Proctor" <david@spambait.proctor.net> wrote in message
>0kabht0glu2svj8pamg0c98mu4njur79hk@4ax.com">news:0kabht0glu2svj8pamg0c98mu4njur79hk@4ax.com...
>| On 30 May 2001 19:15:29 -0700, glen@insnews.org (Glen Burns) wrote:
>|
>| >> Is there a term for the lack of "mens rea"?
>| >
>| >``mens rea'' has nothing to do with railway fines. You get them if you
>| >intented to break the law or didn't intend to break the law.
>|
>| I wish you would stop quoting from law dictionaries.
>|
>| >I think not... the amount they charge is for the shortest distance
>| >between stations, dosn't mean you have to go the shortest distance, as
>| >at times this may not be praticable.. or logical.... particullay if
>| >you had to wait for an Macarthur service from Central!!! particually
>| >during the day, you would be waiting a while..
>|
>| So, according to you, I could go from Berala to Regents Park via
>| Central?
>
>My original question is still unanswered Dave, Is there a term for the lack
>of "mens rea"?

Not that I can recall off the top of my head. It has been ages since I
studied it.

Dave