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Sydney Private Schoolgirl Turned Ice Addict Narrowly Avoids Prison

"Jail is not a place for a young lady like you"

In October 2016, police found Amanda Arbib in western Sydney with MasterCard and Visa cards belonging to 11 different people.

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The 26-year-old former private schoolgirl, who says she spiralled out of control after the loss of her father in 2013, had an ice addiction which became so bad that she later admitted to police that she kept a bag of the drug stashed in her bra. 

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Yesterday at Sydneyโ€™s Downing Centre court, Amanda narrowly avoided jail, after pleading guilty to fraudulently obtaining money by stealing credit cards and other items.

Magistrate Grogin told Ms Arbib of his ruling: โ€œYou are now on knifeโ€™s edge and you are in charge of that knife. If you fail to comply with every single aspect of the ICO, those sentences will crystallised and you will go to jail.โ€

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Before going on to say, โ€œJail is not a place for anybody to be, especially for a young lady like you.โ€

โ€œIโ€™d like to give other young people the courage that although itโ€™s almost impossible, if I can do it, so can you,โ€ Amanda told The Daily Telegraph of getting clean.

โ€œAlso I know my father would be proud of me, may he rest in peace, and mum youโ€™re a wonder woman. I love you, thank you for your unconditional love and support.โ€

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