my2centsworth
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i would happily express my feelings to auva'a in person..
You left off "on an NRL footy field"
i would happily express my feelings to auva'a in person..
I still dont know why players dont just go the stink.
Make a stand, you know the bloke you sit one on will either throw one back or some other idiot on the opposition will come in and throw one as well so both teams will be down a player at the end of it.
Sacrifice 10mins for the greater good I say.
Sure, he pushed his ex missus.
He pushed her over, punched holes in walls at the home and swung her into a garage wall, fleeing before police arrived.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...ing-in-melbourne/story-fni0fee2-1226934747767
I think his point was that he's being treated like he murdered someone. Yes it was a domestic assault, but it was on the lower end of severity and life ban talks are completely over the top.
longer bans send the message that it's not okay to conduct domestic assaults..
yes, this one may have turned out 'ok' from a physical point of view, but i imagine the woman has emotional damage out of it..
and unfortunately the severe domestic cases that involve major injuries and murders generally start out from just simple ones at the lower end of the scale, and get worse from there..
come on mate.. you're smarter than that...
If you did the same thing to your wife, you'd receive the same punishment from the court but you certainly wouldn't be suspended from your job for 12 months.
Calling for a lifetime ban is pure idiocy and you know it.
correct.. i wouldn't be suspended for 12 months from my job..
they would give me the sack.
hardly. why should young kids go along and cheer for this guy? what kind of 'hero' is he?
your actions that you do in the 10,000 minutes spent off the field each week outweigh the actions in the 80 minutes you spend on it.
You would be able to sue your workplace for unfair dismissal then.
http://www.claytonutz.com/publicati..._for_domestic_violence_considered_unfair.page
wow.. the guy in that case study sounds like a real top notch guy..
three separate assault charges against women... beating up his wife twice, and his 24 year old daughter...
Absolutely. But after serving whatever sentence for a low-mid range crime a person should be given a chance to redeem themselves. Should the 10 minutes he spent committing a crime define him for the rest of his life, if he attempts to redeem and improve himself?