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Greg Inglis: 18 mths good behaviour bond for mid range DUI, speeding offences

myrrh ken

First Grade
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If he was a Souths player he would get off ..... oh wait

But seriously this is an absolute disgrace, I don't care who he plays for. image how drunk this dickhead was when he got in the car, after the blew mid range two hours later.
This isn't some stupid sex scandal or nude dancing. This is putting peoples lives at risk

Had a beer at lunch on the drive back too. Smart.
 

mave

Coach
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sm...ecause-of-community-work-20190114-p50r7m.html



In sentencing Inglis at the Downing Centre Local Court on Monday, Chief Magistrate Graeme Henson said the "error of judgment" in his breaching the legal blood-alcohol limit was compounded by the previous night of drinking. "It must've been a fairly heavy night before," Mr Henson said. "But I accept that you did your best at that time to get it right."





Since when has an " error of judgement " been an excuse to basically get off a DUI charge?
Seriously, Inglis got credit for doing his best to " get it right" ?

The guy went mid range, 19kms over the speed limit.

For fks sake.....
 

thorson1987

Coach
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sm...ecause-of-community-work-20190114-p50r7m.html



In sentencing Inglis at the Downing Centre Local Court on Monday, Chief Magistrate Graeme Henson said the "error of judgment" in his breaching the legal blood-alcohol limit was compounded by the previous night of drinking. "It must've been a fairly heavy night before," Mr Henson said. "But I accept that you did your best at that time to get it right."





Since when has an " error of judgement " been an excuse to basically get off a DUI charge?
Seriously, Inglis got credit for doing his best to " get it right" ?

The guy went mid range, 19kms over the speed limit.

For fks sake.....

Must have been a bloody big night to blow that much over the next afternoon.
 

mave

Coach
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14,067
Must have been a bloody big night to blow that much over the next afternoon.

Doesn't matter, GI did his best to " get it right"

At least he tried. I'm looking foward to the next dumb schmuck charged for DUI using the "Inglis" defence.
 

I Bleed Maroon

Referee
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26,143
Not like you would recognise him.

Of course not the dude will look like something out of 28 days later

methabuse20.jpg
 

Quicksilver

Bench
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4,368
Is that true about the reference?

Wonder if they do that for everyone.

I hope they give Fifi one if he ever ends up in court.
 

Spot On

Coach
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Toddy needs to explain this one. Does that mean he does that for all the fools who have to front up at court?
 

Fufu Andronez

First Grade
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Toddy needs to explain this one. Does that mean he does that for all the fools who have to front up at court?
Pretty simple isn't it? He would only provide personal references for people that he personally saw fit to?

Just because he gave Inglis one doesn't mean he is bound to give every NRL player a reference. Just like the boss of any company who provides a character reference for an employee, just because they gave it one bloke doesn't mean they have to give it to everyone.
 

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