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O que (quem) é Scot$72881$ - definição

A STATUTE PASSED BY THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT DURING THE PREMIERSHIP OF STEVE BRACKS
Daniel Scot; Daniel scot

Scot (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SCOT
A Scot is a member of an ethnic group indigenous to Scotland, derived from the Latin name of Gaelic raiders, the Scoti.
scot-free         
PHRASE COMMON IN THE RECORDS OF ENGLISH MEDIEVAL BOROUGHS, APPLIED TO HOUSEHOLDERS WHO WERE ASSESSED FOR A BOROUGH TAX
Scot-and-lot; Scot-free; Scot free; Scotfree; Scot and Lot
If you say that someone got away scot-free, you are emphasizing that they escaped punishment for something that you believe they should have been punished for.
Others who were guilty were being allowed to get off scot-free.
ADV: ADV after v [emphasis]
Royal Scot (train)         
  • Princess Coronation Class engines changing over at Carlisle on the southbound Royal Scot in 1958. 46221 ''Queen Elizabeth'' (left) with 46240 ''City of Coventry'' with headboard ready to go south
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN LONDON EUSTON AND GLASGOW CENTRAL
Royal Scot (passenger train)
The Royal Scot was a named passenger express train that ran between London Euston and Glasgow Central on the West Coast Main Line (WCML), with previously a portion also going to Edinburgh.

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Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001

The Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001 is an Act of the Parliament of Victoria, Australia, that makes behaviour that incites or encourages hatred, serious contempt, revulsion or severe ridicule against another person or group of people, because of their race or religion, unlawful in Victoria. The Act was passed during the premiership of Steve Bracks and went into effect on 1 January 2002.

The Act also prohibits racist graffiti, racist posters, racist stickers, racist comments made in a publication, including the Internet and email, statements at a meeting or at a public rally. The Act explicitly applies to public behaviour – not personal beliefs.