This blog began as an online newspaper about Kings Cross, Sydney. It now focuses on the deep problems of drug prohibition - which are so intrinsic to Kings Cross anyway - and exposes the many flaws in the prohibitionist argument, and the pseudo-science that governments fund to prop up their unjust and ineffective laws. Comments are welcome, but please be polite! Content on this site reflects only the views of the writer and are not necessarily those of the editor or any other organisation.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
It's raining furniture at the top of the Cross
Yesterday morning the vase pictured on the kerb, along with a beer bottle, electronic equipment and a large glass tabletop, were thrown out of an apartment five or six floors above the Coke sign onto Darlinghurst Road, injuring two guys. The vase smashed through the rear window of this car. There is a baby seat installed and a bystander told me there was a baby in it at the time but I didn't see it.
A Pure Blonde beer bottle was thrown right across the intersection, landing on the footpath in William Street outside the small Kings Bar still operating beneath the Kings Cross Hotel, now under renovation.
Police, the Riot Squad, an ambulance and a fire engine attended.
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