A MAJOR national bank has been forced to remove more than 100 misleading out of order signs from its ATMs after being targeted by anti-coal activists.
A score of ANZ Banking Group machines sprawled across six capital cities were plastered with "out of order" signs on Sunday after campaigners launched their latest bid to draw attention to the bank's funding of the coal industry.
Bergmans comments that the protesters had used "hooligan tactics" and that some TO's who had voted for the hub had been subjected to personal attacks which were "rude and disrespectful" give another insight into his seriously flawed character.
ReplyDeleteThe KLC's constant demands that everyone else must not question their tactics,and that any critisism means no respect for TO's,leads to the conclusion that Bergman has learnt respect is something that is bought and sold,and achieved through bullying,and not earnt.
The adverts the KLC put in the paper declaring that certain people had a lot more knowledge of that country than they really have,and to show photos of them walking around,only to declare "there is nothing there",also exposes his terrible flaw.
And to have his kissing buddie Mary Tarran in those adverts saying she knew everything and more about that country,when in fact,any locals who camp up there on a regular basis will tell you she never goes near that country,certainly puts him in a place where he thinks he can say anything and people will buy it because he believes he is such a brilliant liar.
His house of cards,just like Barnetts,will come crashing down around him and his supporters,because it is nothing other than hot air.
Just as the Broome shire and the Broome chamber of commerce need complete rebuilds,so does the KLC.
31 years since Noonkanbah,and as they say in the deep south,"things have changed around here,but then again perhaps they ain't".