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Do you boo?

Boo?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 55.0%
  • No

    Votes: 3 15.0%
  • Occasionally

    Votes: 3 15.0%
  • Boo-urns

    Votes: 3 15.0%

  • Total voters
    20

R&WTILLIDIE

First Grade
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5,732
I will not boo anyone, except for Ezra Gram, until the cows come home. And Abdo when I see his head on the big screen. Oh, and anyone wearing a Canterbury jersey. And anyone born in NSW wearing a Queensland jersey, and Reece Walsh, and lastly, anyone not wearing a St George red V jersey….but everyone else is ok.
 

Penrose Warrior

First Grade
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9,537
Driving unlicenced, coked up and Drunk may not be threatening to murder someone but it is far more dangerous
I dunno, when someone breaks into your house and threatens to murder you, in that moment there is trauma even if it turns out he was never going to follow through with it. I hear what you're saying, but the piece of shit factor is much higher in making someone thinking they're about to die, as opposed to the dumb f**k mentality of driving high/drunk.
 

Iamback

Referee
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20,984
I dunno, when someone breaks into your house and threatens to murder you, in that moment there is trauma even if it turns out he was never going to follow through with it. I hear what you're saying, but the piece of shit factor is much higher in making someone thinking they're about to die, as opposed to the dumb f**k mentality of driving high/drunk.

Neither situation is good but I think we down play road offences generally.

As horrible as being attacked in the home is. Atleast you see it coming, On the road you are minding your own business and some scumbag comes at you.

Different sort of scumbag, I guess we see the result from fans when he takes the field
 

Big Pete

Referee
Messages
29,132
Driving unlicenced, coked up and Drunk may not be threatening to murder someone but it is far more dangerous
I'm not excusing Ezra because ultimately he was selfish, reckless and considerably lucky. However, he plead guilty to driving without a license and for driving with a drug present in his system - which is different to driving under the influence of drugs. He was never charged with any drunk driving charges.

There was a lot of conjecture around the case with the victims claiming that Ezra had broken the hip of a four year old girl but it appears it was simple that: conjecture and public speculation.
 

Iamback

Referee
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20,984
I'm not excusing Ezra because ultimately he was selfish, reckless and considerably lucky. However, he plead guilty to driving without a license and for driving with a drug present in his system - which is different to driving under the influence of drugs. He was never charged with any drunk driving charges.

There was a lot of conjecture around the case with the victims claiming that Ezra had broken the hip of a four year old girl but it appears it was simple that: conjecture and public speculation.

Which goes to my point earlier that society in general is soft on traffic offences. I have yet to hear a single person come out and say the penalty is spot on
 

Big Pete

Referee
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29,132
Which goes to my point earlier that society in general is soft on traffic offences. I have yet to hear a single person come out and say the penalty is spot on
Well it's difficult to gauge an accurate penalty when there is so much conjecture and misinformation. It's important to actually understand what crime has been committed here.
 
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