Didn't take long for him to develop the Canberra culture
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Under strictly defined circumstances.Fair point, we should cast doubt over any arrest because you know, cops can kill and get away with it.
Fair point, we should cast doubt over any arrest because you know, cops can kill and get away with it.
Ok
Cops fault he was throwing punches at em.
Gotcha.
Ricky will be pleased.
They were probably Dylan Walker fans.
Why were the cops called mate?
Or do you think they randomly handcuff football players lying around?
I don't know why the cops were called. I assume because someone wanted them there, because someone else was threatening or upsetting them or their property.
It is not relevant to the point I was making.
I think cops do randomly assault people. Two just got stood down for doing that to a disabled pensioner in Victoria. So my point, in response to cops facing the law in this country, was that it was possible the police are in the wrong, as it happens.
And I also said Scott may be completely guilty.
And that there might be some overlap, in which case Scott will be the one who suffers, but over zealous cops may not "face the law".
I have no particular hate of police. The ones I know (only a few) are outstanding people. I have no particular love for football players, outside of what they do on the field. I don't know any first grade rugby league players personally.
I don't know why it is so hard to accept that it is possible the police over reacted, as they have done in the past, and will do in the future.
Fair point, we should cast doubt over any arrest because you know, cops can kill and get away with it.
He was pissed and the cops were called because he was throwing things at cars eg his phone.I don't know why the cops were called. I assume because someone wanted them there, because someone else was threatening or upsetting them or their property.
It is not relevant to the point I was making.
I think cops do randomly assault people. Two just got stood down for doing that to a disabled pensioner in Victoria. So my point, in response to cops facing the law in this country, was that it was possible the police are in the wrong, as it happens.
And I also said Scott may be completely guilty.
And that there might be some overlap, in which case Scott will be the one who suffers, but over zealous cops may not "face the law".
I have no particular hate of police. The ones I know (only a few) are outstanding people. I have no particular love for football players, outside of what they do on the field. I don't know any first grade rugby league players personally.
I don't know why it is so hard to accept that it is possible the police over reacted, as they have done in the past, and will do in the future.
If only there was a fairly recent, high profile case of Sydney police abusing their powers when arresting a person under the influence.
Oh wait there is.
There's a lot of naivety about police in this thread. Particularly in thinking they aren't prone to error or outbursts in an incredibly high pressure and regularly violent job.
I've not really taken a position either way. I dunno what happened. My opinion is its a disputed case and the footage will sort it out.No one doubts police abuse their powers on occasion. Everyone knows about deaths in custody that particularly affect the indigenous.
But to nail your colours to the mast when his lawyer hasnt put out an alternative version of facts is a bit silly.
We know the charges, the police facts and that he has had issues in the past.
If only there was a fairly recent, high profile case of Sydney police abusing their powers when arresting a person under the influence.
Oh wait there is.
There's a lot of naivety about police in this thread. Particularly in thinking they aren't prone to error or outbursts in an incredibly high pressure and regularly violent job.
He was pissed and the cops were called because he was throwing things at cars eg his phone.
I'm sure he was much more sensible when the cops arrived and decided to annoy him.
I've not really taken a position either way. I dunno what happened. My opinion is its a disputed case and the footage will sort it out.
The qld police shot a killed a young bloke not far from where I lived a couple of years back. They claimed he pointed a gun at them. The victim was shot in the back however. There were no witnesses other than the police.
The police who shot him may not have been the same police he was pointing his gun at.The qld police shot a killed a young bloke not far from where I lived a couple of years back. They claimed he pointed a gun at them. The victim was shot in the back however. There were no witnesses other than the police.
Stories are leaking out that they cuffed him while asleep. He may have woke up cuffed and confused, struck out, ran and got copped a taser in the back. Cops are farked if thats the case.
Roundhouse, Headbutt? I dunno. I guess this is why he is fighting the charge. Theres footage from both bodycam and cctv so one side is bluffing.
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Hope y'all know if Mr Scott begins civil proceedings against the NSW Police Force and decides to sue, and he has a favourable outcome, it's your tax dollars the Police will settle with; y'all know that, right?
bUt ThE pOlIcE nEvEr Do AnYtHiNg WrOnG tHeY hAvE ShInY bAdGeS aNd ThE tElEvIsIoN tElLs Me ThEy'Re ThE gOoD gUy hUh DuH
The common assault charge is a very common tact on charge for resisting arrest, stray arms, legs and elbows in the resist may strike the officer and they'll chalk it up.
Often those charges end up being dropped
Not saying that's what has happened here. But it's not uncommon. Scott's defence team have came out pretty hard about police conduct here, so this might be exactly what we all thought it was, or it could be something totally different. As @Chief_Chujo said, you'd think the body footage is pretty clear so someone here is bluffing.
Cops are called all the time for all sorts of stupid shit. A call isn't evidence of guilt. Neither is handcuffing, as plenty of cops abuse their powers.
FWIW Scott has said he was sitting, cuffed, when tasered. That suggests an abuse of power. Thankfully there are not one,but two sources of video evidence. So we should know pretty soon who's telling porkies.
I’m not going to defend Curtis here because it’s odds on he f**ked this up. However it is important for some posters on here to know that the police can kill you and receive little to no punishment.
It’s happened before and will happen again
If only there was a fairly recent, high profile case of Sydney police abusing their powers when arresting a person under the influence.
Oh wait there is
There's a lot of naivety about police in this thread. Particularly in thinking they aren't prone to error or outbursts in an incredibly high pressure and regularly violent job.
How do you assault a police officer with your arms cuffed behind your back? Spit at them? Bite them?
How would he have punched them if cuffed?
Why do you keep calling him mr Scott as if you’re representing him? weirdo
I guess we’ll see, the best form of defence when you have nothing else is to attack obviously. Got a feeling “mr” eid might be clutching here
A lawyer talking his client up, who'da thunk it?
Yep poor Curtis.
It's not his fault the cops were called because he was acting a tool.
It's the cops fault.
Why? Apparently hes thrown projectiles at cars. Maybe they shouldve woken him up with a latte and donut.
We all? Lmao.
Nor your’s you twit.
You’re acting like you have a vested interest in the case like Craigshark said. My guess is some boys in blue made you their bitch.
Tyrone May said he was not guilty as well.
Just been sentenced.
Agreeing with Xcalibre's edifying suggestion that police made Timmay "their bitch" (yet somehow we shouldn't suggest they abuse their powers).It does sound like that, doesn't it?
Curtis is an upstanding guy and said he's not guilty.
Surely that's enough to say "case closed, he's innocent and it wuz da cops fault".
sure does.. mr timmay sounds like one of those f**ken annoying dip shits that stands 10 metres away from the police and yells out “I’m recording this” when he has absolutely no f**ken idea what is going on and then shits himself if the police go anywhere near him.
Back in the heat of the moment we heard Tyrone May was defending his charges as well. Yesterday he got 300 hours community service having pled guilty. Everyone charged comes out indignant at first. In the cold hard light of day when you see what they've got on you things are different.
This is not the US. If the cops have done something wrong, they will face the law. There are no huge civil damages payouts here.
What are you on bout?
clearly you have no idea what you are really talking about, so you probably shouldn’t comment. Just because he was tasered doesn’t automatically mean he gets refused bail.
you’re right, your understanding whatever that is of when a taser can be used is different to the police. It definitely doesn’t have to be life threatening.
we’ll soon see I guess. The police would have been wearing body cams and there will be footage from the taser also so it’ll be pretty obvious who’s at fault.
Why were the cops called mate?
Or do you think they randomly handcuff football players lying around?
Lol...
Yep it's the cops fault.
Lol at people believing footballers.
Derp ...
No they don't.
I'm not interested in protecting dickheads.
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Poor Curtis.....
Lol the Raiders tried to ring Curtis but he couldn't answer.
Wonder why that was?
Must've lost his phone.
Scott plead not guilty? Oh well if he says he didn’t do it the cops must be lying! What kind of logic f**k off you footy player apologists. The bloke was drunk as f**k obviously acting like a f**k wit.
But its not his go.
Punches a cop while on the piss
Punches another player while on the field but sober
Both have well documented repercussions.
the bloke is not worth the hassle for a footy club.
Ok
Cops fault he was throwing punches at em.
Gotcha.
Ricky will be pleased.
Fair point, we should cast doubt over any arrest because you know, cops can kill and get away with it.
He was pissed and the cops were called because he was throwing things at cars eg his phone.
I'm sure he was much more sensible when the cops arrived and decided to annoy him.
It is not any arrest we are concerned with.
High profile, pre planned, public arrests seem like they have enough checks and balances that they must mostly be OK. But late at night, no one around, easy target, "public nuisance"/"failure to comply" style arrests must be seen as at least potentially exaggerated or aggravated by police.
I don't know much about Scott, but what I do know makes it easy for me to suppose he was a drunken, violent idiot who was dealt with accordingly by police.
But you can't tell me most people haven't heard of late night incidents where police have basically been bullies to someone, hiding behind their badges (where police, to be fair, face a lot of unknown variables, drunken violence and tough conditions).
Pre planned? Lol you’re joking aren’t you? You’re basing all this bullshit off a not guilty plea? He had the police called on him by the public. People were around.
Everyone knows the cops can break the law I never said they can’t, but I find you’re above rant to be horseshit. I’m not casting doubt over this just because he has a “high profile” ie he is a footy player. Lawyers lie more than cops. Footy player do to, you won’t convince me otherwise.
All these raiders fans getting caught up on the not guilty plea, Jack Wighton claimed innocence also.