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4 hours ago, DSP said:

2 sides of the coin. Its off season and he is allowed to enjoy himself.

Flipside: A professional would never be in the situtation where assualting anyone, let alone a cop, at 1am outside a nightclub is a possibility.

 

True but unfortunately if your an AFL player in Adelaide and your on Hindley St you will get mugs trying to mock you. I dare say thats what occured in this instance. 

 
8 hours ago, Jibroni said:

True but unfortunately if your an AFL player in Adelaide and your on Hindley St you will get mugs trying to mock you. I dare say thats what occured in this instance. 

How does that explain assaulting a police officer? 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

On 01/10/2017 at 4:14 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

Assaulting an Officer

 

This is Serious Mum...

Can be viewed that way by the courts but they on many occasions give the players a wrap on the knuckles

In 2006 Heath Black escaped with a fine for incidents at the Perth Cup where he was charged with Assaulting a female police officer and also charged with AOBH.

Paddy should know better his father worked as an APLO with Wapol for many years

 
7 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

How does that explain assaulting a police officer? 

May be its Essendons fault?

After all their did give him a lot of strange and mysterious unknown vitamins. Totally legal substances of course, which Mr. Danks can prove. It just Ryder can have a bad reaction these vitamins or so his legal team has told him.

13 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

How does that explain assaulting a police officer? 

He argument is that is was accidental as he was trying to defend his brother. The Policemen was behind him when contact was made (allegedly).


This is in Adelaide remember people.

The judge will probably charge the policeman with charging the wrong person.

 

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