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Clayton Oliver caught drink driving


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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Very light. 

He was probably very intoxicated. Was stupid in his driving, allegedly doing donuts. Caused damage to 4 cars. Then ran away. Not too many redeeming features. 

I suspect there is more to go on this.

How come it took Port officials 8 - 12 hours to get him to the cop shop?

I smell another GWS cover up here but will the AFL investigate ?

I suspect only if the media come up with some evidence.

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4 hours ago, Redleg said:

Port has just suspended Jarman Impy for the first round, after smashing into 4 cars and leaving the scene, having a team mate in the car as a passenger and following a bout of drinking all afternoon. One could reasonably infer that he was attempting to avoid a breath or blood test.

Port deemed that as a one game suspension and fine.

Given that, if we are concerned with a fair punishment, Oliver should not miss a game, but rather be fined, or given another penalty that doesn't involve a suspension..

Why is Jarman Whimpey being mentioned in the same column as Clarry Choo Choo?? Mods, needs another thread!! Dont need Clarry being looked at in the same light as Jarman Whimpey!! ???? 

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46 minutes ago, old dee said:

I suspect there is more to go on this.

How come it took Port officials 8 - 12 hours to get him to the cop shop?

I smell another GWS cover up here but will the AFL investigate ?

I suspect only if the media come up with some evidence.

i didn't know it was port's responsibility to do the cop's job

as long as they weren't hiding him or encouraging him to hide

he technically wasn't a fugitive

anyway, i don;t think the courts have handed out their punishments yet (assuming cops charge him). he might cop a fair whack yet.

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

I suspect there is more to go on this.

How come it took Port officials 8 - 12 hours to get him to the cop shop?

I smell another GWS cover up here but will the AFL investigate ?

I suspect only if the media come up with some evidence.

The Adelaide media seem to be trying that. 

But I don't think clubs have any responsibility to turn a player in. The can't impede an investigation, that's all. Getting him a lawyer who then suggested to wait until the morning sounds fair enough to me.

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11 hours ago, daisycutter said:

 

he technically wasn't a fugitive

 

Well actually, he technically was.

fugitive
noun
 
  1. 1.
    a person who has escaped from captivity or is in hiding.
    "fugitives from justice"
    synonyms: escapee, escaper, runaway, deserter, refugee, renegade,absconder; 
    archaicrunagate
    "he is a hunted fugitive"
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11 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

The Adelaide media seem to be trying that. 

But I don't think clubs have any responsibility to turn a player in. The can't impede an investigation, that's all. Getting him a lawyer who then suggested to wait until the morning sounds fair enough to me.

Especially if you are within the time limit for breath or blood testing.

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The Port Adelaide situation is a farce. 1 game what a joke. 

I bet my left one that Impey was s high as a kite as well as being drunk. He took out 4 cars and bolted 17k's away!!!

Clarrie should be taken quietly to the Alfred Trauma Center for a couple of Saturday nights to watch who is admitted. 

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35 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Port Adelaide situation is a farce. 1 game what a joke. 

I bet my left one that Impey was s high as a kite as well as being drunk. He took out 4 cars and bolted 17k's away!!!

Clarrie should be taken quietly to the Alfred Trauma Center for a couple of Saturday nights to watch who is admitted. 

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2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Port Adelaide situation is a farce. 1 game what a joke. 

I bet my left one that Impey was s high as a kite as well as being drunk. He took out 4 cars and bolted 17k's away!!!

Clarrie should be taken quietly to the Alfred Trauma Center for a couple of Saturday nights to watch who is admitted. 

I'm not betting with you, SWYL.  I value my left one a lot higher than yours, and quite frankly, I have no interest in receiving yours should you lose the bet.

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1 hour ago, billy2803 said:

I'm not betting with you, SWYL.  I value my left one a lot higher than yours, and quite frankly, I have no interest in receiving yours should you lose the bet.

Fair enough!! But there is more to this than just a few drinks..

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Punishment has come from the club, Clarry fined a 4 figure sum, required to attend road safety education and also organise an expert to come and talk to the group about the dangers of drink driving and the link to road trauma. 

Well handled I'd say. 

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Details on club website. Seems a fair punishment. I like that it puts the onus on Clarry to go out and sort things for himself, although knowing AFL players the manager will do it for him!

The most interesting bit is that they left a fair clip towards young Clarry in the penultimate paragraph.

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18 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Details on club website. Seems a fair punishment. I like that it puts the onus on Clarry to go out and sort things for himself, although knowing AFL players the manager will do it for him!

The most interesting bit is that they left a fair clip towards young Clarry in the penultimate paragraph.

Gee DS, will have to get you to chat to the players more often, if he even tried that I know the rest of the squad would be less than impressed, they take the 'fines' for 'small' misdemenours within the squad seriously as well

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5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Port Adelaide situation is a farce. 1 game what a joke. 

I bet my left one that Impey was s high as a kite as well as being drunk. He took out 4 cars and bolted 17k's away!!!

Clarrie should be taken quietly to the Alfred Trauma Center for a couple of Saturday nights to watch who is admitted. 

Troy Buswell-esque.

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6 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Troy Buswell-esque.

HaHaHa! had forgotten about "Mr Chair"

If Impey was seriously drunk there is no way he could have "Run, Walked or jogged" 17 k's. He would have curled up under a tree for a sleep long before he made that distance.

To make 17 k's after a big session he had other things as well in his system i believe, but will it be fully investigated...?

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I think we have handled this like we have handled everything lately, with a minium of fuss, we can now move on

When I was chatting to Clarry about his illness/fitness last week, without prompting he brought the issue up and said he had been an idiot, said it to two of us, didn't put it in the training report at the time

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

HaHaHa! had forgotten about "Mr Chair"

If Impey was seriously drunk there is no way he could have "Run, Walked or jogged" 17 k's. He would have curled up under a tree for a sleep long before he made that distance.

To make 17 k's after a big session he had other things as well in his system i believe, but will it be fully investigated...?

Maybe he took an uber? 

Does it matter if he was high on drugs or alcohol. If he was intoxicated he was intoxicated, does it matter what the substance was? Either way, if he was drinking alcohol with energy drinks you can get pretty drunk without passing out or taking anything else. Crazier things have happened than someone crashes a car and taking off running just on alcohol. 

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1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Maybe he took an uber? 

Does it matter if he was high on drugs or alcohol. If he was intoxicated he was intoxicated, does it matter what the substance was? Either way, if he was drinking alcohol with energy drinks you can get pretty drunk without passing out or taking anything else. Crazier things have happened than someone crashes a car and taking off running just on alcohol. 

If he is on a public road yes it does matter. 

As i said yesterday Babies with too much money. 

 

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

If he is on a public road yes it does matter. 

As i said yesterday Babies with too much money. 

 

Doesn't really bother me what he was on. If someone crashes in to my car and injures property or worse a person then I don't care if they are drunk or drugged. Both should be treated basically the same in my opinion.

Yep, AFL players are young and have cash to splash. That said, plenty of uni students, apprentice tradies or factory workers at the same age have done the same thing.

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