Quinn for the prosecution

 

On Monday, May 21, 2012, South Australian barrister Peter Quinn spoke at a public meeting held by the Boorowa District Landscape Guardians about the legal implications of the proposed Rugby wind farm project.

5 thoughts on “Quinn for the prosecution

  1. Dear Peter Quin, I’m one fed up abandoned ‘receptor locator’, sick by lack of sleep, sick of wind farms, outrageous power bills, expensive rates and insidious lies of wind industry compliance to planning permits. The whole industry seems one sided, able to self regulate and self monitor. It’s robbery of taxpayer money, our rights and pitiful in a first world democracy. Thanks for being so knowledgeable about these issues, going to communities, educating and siding with us Australian people in need. Host, neighbour, government body or corporation, eventually you’ll be held accountable. How could you think you wouldn’t be?.

  2. Thanks Peter for your presentation of what can be done about these industrial wind turbine companys, and the hosts all of which will help to destroy our land values, & our health. The hosts think they are all shelded from the littergation that is going to happen further down the track. They the hosts think the wind companys will do all the paying up when this all ends up in the court.

  3. …..Yes……

    The Verdict…..One day will Vindicate the…..
    …………………the Vigilant and the Virtuous…….

  4. Peter Quinn is doing a fanstatic job, there are lawyers out there who are willing to stand up to the bully boys of Wind Energy. We have to keep fighting in what ever way we can – if some are able to unite and raise the money to bring a class action against one or more of the companies or ‘hosts’ they will certainly have the moral support of 1000’s from around Australia and the world.
    These people need to be held to account. ‘Hosts’ can no longer say they didn’t know what they were doing – it is now out in the open and they know what the concerns are.

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