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News Curtis Scott

Mr Angry

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You'll have to ask Todd that. He makes it up as he goes along.
Above the Law

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nick87

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Assaulting a police officer is a pretty serious offense wouldn't you say.

They look after their own even when they're in the wrong.

I would most definitely say assault of a police officer is very serious.
And they look after their own as much as they like, he’s not going to see jail time for this
Whether he should or not, that’s a different matter

but it’s all moot, the context of @TheFrog comment was in relation to the NFSD policy, so my bad on that
 

Perth Red

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I would most definitely say assault of a police officer is very serious.
And they look after their own as much as they like, he’s not going to see jail time for this
Whether he should or not, that’s a different matter

In WA if he caused him physical injury to the point of needing medical intervention its a 6 month mandatory sentence.
 

DeeJ

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I would most definitely say assault of a police officer is very serious.
And they look after their own as much as they like, he’s not going to see jail time for this
Whether he should or not, that’s a different matter

Do you think the fact that he was passed out and the officer woke him up and possibly startled him, would help him in some kind of self defence defence?

Or is that too much, even for the slipperiest lawyer.
 

mave

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Do you think the fact that he was passed out and the officer woke him up and possibly startled him, would help him in some kind of self defence defence?

Or is that too much, even for the slipperiest lawyer.

Can we not be giving Dear Leader Toddy any ideas please .
 

Headless Chook

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Out drinking with Bateman earlier in the day - Bateman also has a bit of history in the UK, got into a scrap with a team mate at Wigan on a night out, Police ended up involved but no charges, but did cause a rift in the playing group that eventually saw players moved on.

One thing I never get about our sport, why do our full-time professional players think it’s acceptable to be out getting smashed during pre-season or the actual season? Surely they should be in the mindset right now of doing every little thing they can to have their body right for round 1 - going out on a massive session certainly doesn’t fit with that sort of attitude.
The NRL should really consider having the season launch on Australia Day. The players are doing their part. It’s only fair.
 

Chimp

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Seems there’s more incidents that are not yet public too on Scott - linked to his split from Tay Clarke. Melbourne dropped him at the time of the split and referred him to NRL integrity unit, but he was found to have no case to answer.

Seems like he’s just a scum bag all round. The fact he even talked about having to avoid Sydney shows how little self control he has - that’s not a good trait for a professional sportsman.
 

Quicksilver

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Waking up after a nasty bender is the worst.

Career may be ruined from a stupid day on the turps.

Thoughts and prayers are with Curtis at this difficult time
 

Vee

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In WA if he caused him physical injury to the point of needing medical intervention its a 6 month mandatory sentence.
We have mandatory sentences for certain offences in Qld and still the judges find ways around them.
 
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