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  • MrFreeze changed the title to Steven May caught driving with a suspended license
 

article makes no mention of drunk driving. 

Forum Headline had me cursing into the void. 

Please edit so others don’t have heart attacks as well aha 

 

Bloke is lucky he can play footy..

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Well here comes another “apology” and “I’ve seen the light” and “learn from my mistakes” media

Oh and the usual club imposed sanctions that means he won’t play this week and maybe the week after.


1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Well here comes another “apology” and “I’ve seen the light” and “learn from my mistakes” media

Oh and the usual club imposed sanctions that means he won’t play this week and maybe the week after.

That aint happening.

If it's a points issue, it's possibly [censored] poor communication or, at worst, carelessness - I've done the same.

Vic Roads or whatever they are called are borderline incompetents. 

 

Not much to see here.

He was caught driving on a suspended license (i don't know why it was suspended). No mention of drink being involved.

 


No biggy. $500 fine. No criminal conviction. Suspended due to the accumulation of demerit points. Or as this article says, because he “ran out of demerit points” which tells you the level of “journalism” Zero Hanger is at… low. 

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12 minutes ago, roy11 said:

article makes no mention of drunk driving. 

Forum Headline had me cursing into the void. 

Please edit so others don’t have heart attacks as well aha 

Hahaha my mistake, should be okay now 

Happens all the time. People’s MDL’s are fine/demerit point suspended and they can be unaware until they’re pulled over. It’s on the driver to know the current status of their license so unfortunately “know knowing” isn’t a defence, hence the fine. 

Demerit point suspension.. probably racked up a heap of speeding fines. I’d argue against anyone suggesting or questioning if it’s alcohol related (as it’s not). Years ago back when I was a Detective, I was driving an unmarked police car around whilst fine suspended. It happens, move on. 

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2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

If it's a points issue, it's possibly [censored] poor communication or, at worst, carelessness - I've done the same.

Vic Roads or whatever they are called are borderline incompetents. 

As have I. Twice. On both occasions I wasn’t informed I had amassed the maximum demerit points, only to find out when pulled over. 


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I tried to go on vicroads to check my demerit points and you have to pay to get a report to see it, even though they have all the information available online 

Steven just has a knack for getting himself in strife when his injured or on break 

Oh I so hope number 11 sledges him about it

3 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

I tried to go on vicroads to check my demerit points and you have to pay to get a report to see it, even though they have all the information available online 

Steven just has a knack for getting himself in strife when his injured or on break 

Do you really have to pay? If you log into your account it looks free to me. 


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18 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Years ago back when I was a Detective, I was driving an unmarked police car around whilst fine suspended. It happens, move on. 

Something like this ET?

 

I hope we slide this one in under the radar but geez he really is incredibly stupid.

Exhausting all your demerits takes a decent run of bad driving, especially when you're an AFL player who only has to get to training on time and one game a week.

Maybe this is a case against Casey!

The silver lining is he can split the ubers with Lachie Hunter.

 


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