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Simon Collins

Simon Collins

29 October 2016

9:00 AM

29 October 2016

9:00 AM

I can’t be the only Speccie reader who’s lost sleep thinking about the Crown Resort employees awaiting trial in China. The idea that a bunch of Aussies doing their best to make James Packer a bit richer could be bundled unceremoniously out of their luxury apartments, limos and five-star restaurants, and forced to spend even a few hours in an overcrowded, insanitary, unventilated prison cell – and perhaps be subjected to unspeakable indignities by other inmates is almost more than I can bear.

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