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Tuesday, 7 July 1998
Page: 5167


Senator COONEY (8:50 PM) —I can understand that but what if it were a motor car licence that was at issue? This is really somebody objecting to that licence being granted and, if you have a person who is well disposed to grant licences, the person objecting may find a lot of difficulty having his or her objection upheld; whereas if the person to whom the application was made was of a different character than one who likes to issue licences, then the result would be different. What you want is a fair result and, if you have a person who has the capacity both in terms of status and of learning to be fair, then you are going to get a better result.