The husband of a woman who was allegedly caught driving more than six times the limit with their six-month-old baby on board has made an emotional plea for mercy.
The man, who broke down when he saw the media, insisted she is a ‘good woman’ and a ‘good mother’, but that she has depression.
The 34-year-old woman was on her way to pick up her grade one son from school when she was involved in a minor collision outside Berwick Lodge Primary School.
Parents are thankful that no one was seriously injured, or worse killed.
One shocked parent Chrissie Coile said she was disgusted by the incident.
“You should not have a drink and get your children in the car and keep driving, not at all beats by dre,” she said.
“Somebody or some child could have been killed.”
The scene of the crash where a mum (driver of grey car) is accused of driving six times above the legal limit. Photo: Supplied
Another parent, who gave her name only as Serena, said: “At that time of the day kids are everywhere – you have to be so careful.
“There could have been kids crossing the road, she could have gone up onto the nature strip.
“She should never have been out on the road.”
Principal Henry Gossek said he called triple 0 after a witness alerted him to the accident.
He said he is horrified by the incident.
“The whole thing makes you throw your hands up in exasperation that things like this can apparently happen in school,” he told reporters.
“To have somebody in that apparent state is just not acceptable. It’s horrifying. Anybody could have been hit.”
The Narre Warren woman went to the local Endeavour Hills police station where she returned an evidentiary blood alcohol reading of 0.304, police say.
Her licence was suspended on the spot and she is expected to be charged with driving under the influence, exceeding the prescribed concentration of alcohol and careless driving.
Leading Senior Constable David Hewitt told the ABC: “It was surprising that this lady could still function the way that she did.
“She could still hold a conversation and was still walking around and acting fairly normal. But the breath test told a different story.”
“In my nearly 12 years [as a police officer] it’s not something I’ve come across,” he added.
“I’ve had a lot of lower readings where people seem a lot more affected than she was.”
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RICHMOND, Va. — President Obama and Mitt Romney kicked off their campaigns in the critical battleground state of Virginia last week, and while voters who support each candidate don’t agree on much, they do see eye to eye on one thing: it’s going to be a tight race in the Old Dominion this fall.
Interviews with politically-engaged Virginians who live everywhere from Arlington to Hampton Roads, revealed an electorate that is beginning to tune into an unfolding 2012 election drama in which their state is front and center.
In 2008, Barack Obama became the first Democratic presidential candidate since L.B.J. to win Virginia in the general election, and it was no accident that the president chose Richmond, Va. as the location of one of his first official campaign rallies last weekend.
A recent Washington Post poll found Obama leading Romney 51 percent to 44 percent among registered voters in the state. But the Romney campaign is just now shifting their organizing efforts there into high gear.
Virginia GOP Victory Chairman Pete Snyder said that 9 “victory centers” were already open across the Commonwealth. “The most ever open this early in Virginia,” Snyder noted.
Snyder, a former pollster, said he sees opportunities for Romney to catch up by capitalizing on the top four issues on the minds of Virginians: the economy, unemployment Server 2003 Key, the deficit and gas prices.
“The horserace is going to change a lot in the next couple of weeks, days, months,” Snyder said. “The issue set probably won’t, and that’s why I feel very confident that Governor Romney is going to win come November.”
Republicans ABC News spoke with said they were still warming up to their newly-minted GOP nominee, but these voters expressed universal enthusiasm about making Obama a one-term president.
“I’m excited about anybody but Barack Obama Windows 7 Key,” said Daniel Jones, a maintenance mechanic in Portsmouth, Va. “This is an important election, I don’t want to be Greece, and that’s where we’re going.”
Dan McDonald of Carrollton, Va. Server 2003 Key, who turned out for Romney’s event last Thursday at a maritime equipment company near Norfolk, pronounced himself “satisfied with Romney” as 2012′s Republican standard bearer.
“He’s going to get my vote no matter what come November 6,” McDonald said, “I don’t want to stay on the same path that we’re currently on.”
And Jim Hewitt, an elected school board member in Portsmouth said of Romney: “He’s a turnaround specialist and that’s what our country needs, so I’m excited.”
Romney adviser Ed Gillespie acknowledged in an interview that when it comes to Virginia, “there is a very strong streak of independents that you’ve got to appeal to.” And according to the Post’s polling, Obama starts with a 16 point advantage among them.
Gillespie, a former counselor to President George W. Bush, also pointed to “very pronounced” geographic differences in the state.
“The things that may matter in Hampton Roads don’t matter as much out west or up in northern Virginia,” he said. “Getting all of that balance right is important.”
The Romney loyalists will be facing a highly-organized Obama team that already has more than a dozen field offices open throughout the state. The emphasis on the ground game was evident at the president’s rally in Richmond on Saturday where several volunteers offered testimonials about their own experiences to a crowd of about 8,000 that filled a sports arena at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Some of the president’s most vocal supporters said he has not received enough credit for the accomplishments of his first term.
“I think it’s been a very tough scenario both on the economic front, on the international front and definitely on the Congressional front, “ said Jaime Areizaga, a lawyer from Arlington. “To have the kind of Congress he’s dealing with is very challenging.”
Though questions loom about whether Obama’s campaign can generate 2008 levels of enthusiasm four years later, count Areizaga as one of the supporters who plans to campaign hard for the president between now and Election Day.
“I will do as much if not more than in 2008 because for me the contrast is clear,” Areizaga said. “Has it been a perfect presidency? No. But the alternative is so much worse.”
Florence Buchholz of Charlottesville said she has already knocked on doors for Obama in her community and helped out with voter registration efforts near the University of Virginia campus.
“I think he’s done a very good job. I think he’s saved the country from another Great Depression, which he doesn’t get enough credit for,” Buchholz said. “These are problems that took a long time to reach this state and it’s going to take a while, but things are headed in the right direction.”
And Michelle Nichols, a media consultant from Richmond, said: “We see past the political one-liners that make it seem as if he’s not accomplishing what he needs to accomplish.”
She said she was particularly concerned about what a Romney presidency might mean for women.
“I’m going to have to do everything that I can to make sure that we get out and vote because I would be affected in every way,” Nichols said.
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In a remarkable replica watches, partisan exchange in a Texas courtroom Tuesday, a federal judge demanded that the Obama administration formally explain recent statements by President Obama that some have construed as questioning the authority of courts to review, and potentially strike down, his signature health care law.
Judge Jerry Smith of the 5th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, a Reagan appointee, issued the order during oral arguments in a case challenging the Affordable Care Act’s restrictions on physician-owned hospitals.
“I would like to have from you by noon on Thursday… a letter stating what is the position of the Attorney General in the Department of Justice in regard to the recent statements by the President — stating specifically, and in detailed reference to those statements, what the authority is in the federal courts in this regard in terms of judicial review,” Smith told a government lawyer in a recording of the hearing released by the court.
“The letter needs to be at least three pages, single-spaced and it needs to be specific,” he added.
Smith was responding to statements Obama made Monday at a Rose Garden press conference, when he said in response to a question that it would be “an unprecedented and extraordinary step” if the Supreme Court overturned a law that was passed by “a democratically elected Congress.”
“I would just remind conservative commentators that for years what we’ve heard is the biggest problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint, that an unelected group of people would somehow overturn a duly constituted and — and passed law,” Obama said. “Well replica watches, there’s a good example, and I’m pretty confident that this court will recognize that and not take that step.”
Obama’s argument clearly unsettled Smith, who just moments into the presentation by DOJ lawyer Dana Lydia Kaesvang interrupted to voice his displeasure.
“Does the Department of Justice recognize that federal courts have the authority in appropriate circumstances to strike federal statutes because of one or more constitutional infirmities?” he said.
“Yes, your honor. Of course there would need to be a severability analysis, but yes,” Kaesvang replied, sounding surprised by the random question.
Smith didn’t back down explaining that Obama’s statements had “troubled a number of people who have read it as somehow a challenge to the federal courts or their authority or the concept of judicial review replica watches, and that’s not a small matter.” He also referred to the law in question as “Obamacare,” an informal reference that has been politically charged.
Kaersvang again reiterated the administration’s deference to judicial review, but Smith was not satisfied, moving to demand an annotated explanation 48 hours from now.
Neither spokesmen for the White House nor Department of Justice would comment on the matter.
Speaking at an Associated Press luncheon today, Obama appeared to try and clarify his position, arguing that it’s been decades since the Supreme Court struck down a law on an economic issue, such as health care.
“The point I was making is that the Supreme Court is the final say on our Constitution and our laws, and all of us have to respect it,” he said, “but it’s precisely because of that extraordinary power that the Court has traditionally exercised significant restraint and deference to our duly elected legislature, our Congress.”
You can listen to full audio of the exchange HERE:
ABC News’ Jason Ryan contributed to this report.
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The celebrity chef Tattoo Machine For Sale, Nigella Lawson, had been reported to have lost up to three stone recently. However, unlike most celebrities who lose weight, she had not attributed this to a miracle diet programme, which was highly unusual.
As it turns out, the reason for her weight loss was actually surgery. But not the “stomach stapling” kind but a double bunion operation that meant she was off her feet for a few months (or at least hobbling around a lot).
In her own words, being unable to get around made it harder for her to get to the fridge and she felt it was awkward to ask other people to get her “a second slice” of cake.
Since celebrities losing weight is only really interesting if we can use what they have done to help ourselves lose weight, here are some observations:
1. Nigella is/was probably a “grazer”
Many years ago, when I was a junior doctor working in a cardiology department in a Melbourne teaching hospital, I remember many of the patients admitted with heart attacks being very overweight middle-aged men. And I would be amazed at how often Cheap Tattoo Ink, when asked about their diet, they would insist that they “only ate sandwiches”. It made me wonder what they put in these sandwiches. But it also made me wonder how people could not be aware of how much they were eating.
But fast-forward to the present day and at least one of the reasons for this is very much apparent to me: grazing.
Just recently a client told me that she had no idea how she could be overweight, since she ate very small meal portions. When we asked her husband for his opinion however, the answer was clear:
“You walk past the fridge once or twice an hour and you don’t leave there without getting something to eat”
This sort of grazing behaviour can really be a problem because it goes under the radar. Each snack on its own doesn’t seem like much but it can add up quickly. But what it shows is that if you can limit grazing, you can actually make a big difference to your weight.
2. Forget willpower, remove temptation.
While many people make a fuss over using willpower for losing weight, it’s clear that a much more powerful way to control what you eat Tattoo Kits And Supplies, is to remove the temptation altogether.
The fact is, the more accessible and convenient food is, the more we will eat it. On the other hand, if getting food is difficult we eat less. The effort of getting up and hobbling over to the fridge was enough to deter Nigella from snacking.
How can you use this to your advantage? Well it doesn’t mean debilitating yourself so that you can’t walk to the fridge, but instead putting up obstacles to getting food (more on that later).
3. Her operation made her lose weight.
I find it interesting that being unable to walk was Nigella’s reason for losing weight.
It is much more common for people in similar circumstances after surgical operations to find that they gain weight. This is often blamed on “being less active” and therefore not burning as many calories as when they were fully mobile.
But this is only a part of the reason. In most cases, boredom and long periods on the sofa in front of the TV lends itself to more snacking which leads to weight gain.
4. In theTelegraph article, they mention three other factors that may have contributed to Nigella’s weight loss:
“Lawson also attends Pilates classes and employs the services of a personal trainer. And she has cut down on alcohol consumption.”
The alcohol is almost mentioned as an afterthought compared to the exercise class and personal trainer.
However if you were to rank those three things in order of which has the most effect on losing weight, this is how the top three would pan out:
1. Cut down on alcohol
2. Cut down on alcohol
3. Cut down on alcohol
This isn’t to say that more exercise isn’t good for you, of course it is, but when it comes to losing weight, cutting back alcohol trumps it completely. Remember, alcohol is liquid calories, and the amount of exercise needed to burn off the calories in two glasses of wine is more than most people would muster in a day, even with a personal trainer.
This doesn’t mean you have to cut out alcohol altogether, but cutting back a little can have dramatic effects.
So what are the overall lessons here? Aside from having an operation, how can you use Nigella’s example to take control of your own weight?
1. You don’t need to diet to lose weight.
When I tell people that I help women lose weight without dieting, some think that I’m speaking of an impossibility. But you would hard pressed to call what Nigella did a diet. And yet this accounted for quite significant weight loss. The fact is you don’t need to diet to lose weight. You just need to make some small changes to your eating patterns and the results take care of themselves.
2. Put up physical barriers to food.
The success of Ms. Lawson in losing weight seemed to be largely down to the barriers that immobility put up to her eating. But you don’t need an operation or to put up a fence around your fridge to get the same effect.
For instance:
a. Don’t keep tempting food at home. It might seem comforting to have chocolate in the house, but the mere fact that it’s there is enough to make you eat more of it. And often our cravings for food are activated just by seeing it in front of us. Out of sight, out of mind.
b. Spend as little time in the kitchen as possible outside of meal times. i.e. don’t do work on the kitchen table with all the food at arms reach
3. Put up mental barriers to food
This is simply a matter of making “rules” that you follow that minimise your chances of incidental eating due to food being so accessible.
For example:
a. Make a rule that you only eat in one room of the house.
b. Make a rule that you don’t eat in front of the TV
I think Nigella deserves credit for her attitude to weight and weight loss. She has resolutely resisted the urge to get caught up in unnatural or drastic weight loss attempts. And through a rather unusual set of circumstances she has demonstrated how one can lose weight without resorting to fad diets.
Chen Guangcheng told Congress today that he wants to meet with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton face-to-face and he requested to have his “freedom of travel guaranteed” as he looks to leave China with his family and come to the United States.
“I want to meet with the Secretary Clinton,” Chen said over speakerphone as a translator conveyed his words in English. “I hope I can get more help from her. I also want to thank her face to face.”
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Chen, calling from a hospital room in Beijing, said he “really fears for my other family members’ lives” and suspected that all of the villagers who helped him escape house arrest and get to the embassy ”are also receiving retribution.”
“I’m most concerned right now is the safety of my mother, my brothers and I really want to know what’s going on with them,” he said. Bob Fu, the founder and president of China Aid Association and a close friend of Chen’s, connected Chen on the phone and translated his words into English for the panel.
Concluding the phone call, Chen said he wanted “to thank all of you for your care and for your love.”
Despite neither body of Congress being in session this week, Rep. Chris Smith, the chairman of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China Eyebrow tattoo supply, convened a hearing today to examine Chen Guangcheng’s quandary as he seeks safe travel out of China.
“It was a great relief that I and millions around the world learned of his escape and his reaching safety at the American Embassy in Beijing on Friday morning. Yet it is with equally great concern that I convene this hearing of the China Commission today,” Smith, R-N.J., said before Chen called into the hearing. “Chen has, since leaving the American Embassy in Beijing, expressed an earnest desire to gain asylum for himself and for his family. Questions indeed arise as to whether or not Chen was pressured to leave the U.S. compound.”
Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., said that Chen’s case “is not an anomaly” but “symptomatic of pervasive human rights abuses committed by the Chinese government” against its own citizens. Wolf said he will formally request a congressional review of all cable traffic, classified or otherwise, that surrounded the negotiations for Chen to leave the embassy.
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Smith said he intends to convene another hearing of the commission on Chen in order to hear testimony from Obama administration witnesses.
“There are many questions, and there are even more concerns. How will the United States-China agreement on Chen and his family’s safety be enforced? What happens if Chen or any member of his family suffers retaliation?” Smith asked. “The eyes of the world are watching to see that his wishes are honored by the Chinese government.”
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Although the iPad is still the dominant force in tablets, its chief rivals see plenty of room for competition.
Nick DiCarlo, VP of product planning for Samsung Mobile, noted that the market has shown that, despite Apple’s pronouncements, there is a demand for a range of tablets, including smaller, 7-inch models. DiCarlo also noted that the company knows how to quickly come from behind. It wasn’t that long ago that his company had only a tiny part of the phone market and it is now a serious player. He said he sees the same thing happening in the tablet space.
“I think it is very, very early days,” DiCarlo said in a CTIA panel moderated by AllThingsD co-Executive Editor Walt Mossberg.
Taking aim at his main rival, Jamie Iannone, president of digital products for Barnes & Noble, said that the Nook Tablet clearly outshines the Kindle Fire in a head-to-head comparison.
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The wartime sacrifices of Indigenous Australians have been commemorated at a special Anzac Day ceremony in the inner Sydney suburb of Redfern.
More than 200, including the New South Wales Governor Marie Bashir, gathered for the Coloured Diggers March.
A traditional smoke ceremony marked the beginning of the event, before dozens of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander veterans marched.
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Last night even the president weighed in, saying police acted “stupidly” by arresting Gates. Strong words, but Obama in his typically diplomatic style was careful to say he couldn’t tell what role race played in the incident. The president got it right: There’s no plausible justification for the arrest. It was worse than stupid—it was abusive. And that raises the suspicion that it was racially motivated. But there’s really no evidence that the police officer involved was a racist rather than a bully with a badge or a decent cop who made a bad call in the heat of the moment.
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Let’s take the charge of racial profiling first. Strictly speaking, there was no profiling here: Sgt. James Crowley did not assume that professor Gates was a burglar because he fit some generic stereotype of a black criminal; he was responding to a 911 call. But racial profiling has become a sort of catchall term: If the police consider race in any way, it’s profiling. The claim here is that once the police arrived, they treated Gates differently than they would have treated a white person in the same situation. It’s clear that Sgt. Crowley, who arrived at Gates’ home last Thursday, treated Gates as a suspect: He demanded that Gates step outside, and when Gates said he lived there, the officer demanded identification.
Was this racist? The witness who called 911 said that two black men were breaking into the house, so it wasn’t outrageous for Crowley to suspect that the black man he saw inside the house had just broken in. If there was racial profiling, it began with the neighbor who described the burglary suspects in terms of race (or the 911 operator who probably prompted her to do so). But that’s a normal part of a suspect description: Like sex, height, and weight, race is a convenient way to identify a person. Asking police to ignore race in a description of a specific suspect takes colorblindness way too far.
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