13-09-2013, 07:27
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Re: Prince Andrew bailed up by Police
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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson
Is 'bailed' an Aussie word, Higgy? I am unfamiliar with its use in this context. I bailed hundreds of prisoners in my previous life, i.e. I admitted them to bail. I explained top them -
"Bail is a promise. You are promising me that you will turn up at court or at the police station. If you break that promise, it will have consequences. If you do turn up, then it won't cost you anything"
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From a report of the Jerilderie bank robbery.
"When the Kelly's rode into the New South Wales town of Jerilderie early on Sunday, 8th Febrary 1879, the first thing they did was to bail up constables Devine and Richards at the police station so that the alarm could not be given. The police were then locked in their own cell".
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