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Actually the female reporter who’s looking into it is on Radley side, and questioning the NRL as to why they would sanction him if he was defending a woman from a party crasher who has allegedly pushed her.
Thanks for posting that OMR. It will be interesting to see if this comes out into the light or gets buried..
Meanwhile, this is a good article from the club website:
Vic Radley did something stupid, he copped the punishment. As long as Annabel Crabb doesn’t get ahold of it, that should be the end of it.
One thing to remember is that a Christian Porter is a pall bearer.
If a bouncer did what Radley did he’d be hailed a hero, but an NRL player defends an allegedly attacked woman is suspended and fined $20k ( 10 suspended) . You call what he did stupid or chivalrous? I’ve raised 4 daughters, I currently have 3 granddaughters and I’d expect them to be protected from d’heads who crash parties uninvited.
I'm no lawyer, but...from what I've read and heard in the media:
If a woman is being sexually assaulted in a bar, or street mall etc...a crime... and you are there...and do nothing to try to stop that crime, you can be guilty of a crime yourself.
Such a thing happened in the Parra street mall a few years ago, a teen girl set upon by two men early am.
A man was seen in the darkness walking past ...CCTV...he just kept walking, did nothing. Police were on tv ...looking for him.
So, if Victor was present when a woman was being pushed around..assaulted, a crime...and did nothing to try to stop the assault, would the police be going after him, saying he was guilty of a crime?
Are you guys on this forum serious, or just stupid?
Do you understand the legal ramifications of this , and the law?
The fact that a female was involved in this incident, is irrelevant.
If you know what you are talking about, that 's fine.
If you don't know what you are talking about, don't blow smoke out your ass about chivalry.
Are you guys on this forum serious, or just stupid?
Do you understand the legal ramifications of this , and the law?
The fact that a female was involved in this incident, is irrelevant.
If you know what you are talking about, that 's fine.
If you don't know what you are talking about, don't blow smoke out your ass about chivalry.
You do know he wasn't charge for any crime , hang on while i light another cigarette
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