This usually relates to the disparity in power between the victim and assailant -not the gender of either. I think you will find that assaults on smaller,less able victims are the ones that are usually given harsher penalties.I don't have to show you a case. Legislation demands it. Whether you think it's right or not, violence against women is viewed as a more heinous crime. Ask any magistrate. I have seen the penalties handed down to offenders of assault and batttery of a woman. They are harsher. Go and sit in your local magistrates court for just one day and you will find your answer.
Then why the disparity between mens world records in say, swimming and running, and womens world records?Men and women are just as good and talented as each other.
Then why the disparity between mens world records in say, swimming and running, and womens world records?
How is getting on the piss getting in trouble?
How is shagging in a a cubicle getting in trouble?
For f**ks sake you're a total moron if you think they're a problem.
Trouble is for example - Carney - driving while drunk and disqualified, lying to police, pissing on a teammates friend
You're a f**kwit if you think your examples are examples of getting in trouble.
Carney is a paragon of virtue next to scum like Bird and Latu.
Are you trying to imply 90% of misdemeanours involving RL players are offences such as drink driving, pissing on people, or lying to police, or something equivelently bad? Because that's a straight out lie.
It's not a lie, but as someone else posted, which I said was a crock
Getting on the piss - is not getting in trouble
Shagging in a toilet - is not getting in trouble
Providing of course that bird is guilty of the offence.
If not then you have gone off half cocked like the rest of the lynch mob.
She told police that he didn't do it.
They have a neighbour who heard this conversation "Why did you do this?" to Bird, his reply "It wasn't me", and her response "Yes it was."
They have no idea what they were talking about, they just assumed it was the glassing. Bird could have pissed on the toilet seat. But judging on some people in here who claim "Getting on the piss" is getting in trouble, they'd probably claim pissing on the toilet seat is also getting in trouble.
she hasn't given a statement to police yet so stop bullsh*tting and pretending you know something
Are you f**king dumb? He was granted bail. To be granted bail there needs to be a court hearing. The court was told that she told police he didn't do it.
Police have indicated they want to speak to Milligan over the incident that led to Bird being charged with inflicting greivous bodily harm and spending a night in custody.
After being discharged from Prince of Wales Hospital on Thursday following eye surgery, Milligan issued a brief statement through a legal representative pleading for her privacy to be respected.
While police could proceed with a case against Bird without a victim impact statement, it could be harder to secure a conviction.
prove it
this says you're wrong yet again
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24263824-2722,00.html
The court was told Bird and Ms Milligan initially told police Watson was responsible for the alleged atack.
lol
where is it that the court was told that she said he didn't do it?
The court was told Bird and Ms Milligan initially told police Watson was responsible for the alleged atack.
you have never been right
Getting into trouble are these players
Shaun Metcalf
Geoffrey Ruaporo
Kyle Donovan
Todd Carney
Julian O'Neil
Tevita Latu
Wendell Sailor
Craig Field
Ken McGuiness
etc.
GETTING DRUNK IS NOT GETTING IN TROUBLE. HAVING SEX IS NOT GETTING IN TROUBLE.
Peter Ryan
Gary Winter