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Blaming it on the virus, wonder how that stands up in court
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Just keeping up with social distancing.Blaming it on the virus, wonder how that stands up in court
Maybe he'd be better advised to keep 1.5m between him and his car keysJust keeping up with social distancing.
Vice captain at the Dogs...no more comments required? Might say even more about Jake Stringer if that's the case.Not surprised at all that it was Lachie Hunter. Bloke has always come across as a colossal flog
They didnt do a very good job of hiding him till he sobered up. They obviously havent taken notice of how the power go about things like this. Needed more push bikes.It's the fleeing the scene that shits me. If he stuffed up, then at least be accountable for it.
The sceptic in me says he was probably coked up to his eyeballs and knew he'd fail a drug test.
It's the fleeing the scene that shits me. If he stuffed up, then at least be accountable for it.
The sceptic in me says he was probably coked up to his eyeballs and knew he'd fail a drug test.
Vice captain gets on the tins, crashes in to 4 cars, then gets a second-year kid to help him drive off.
Nice one.
Not one of, he was the best mid in that draft and nothing I've seen thus far changes my opinion on that score.Mutineer SMith was one of your favs?
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Bulldogs young gun among teammates tied into Lachie Hunter scandal
New details have emerged over the involvement of a Bulldogs rising star after the vice-captain’s alleged drink-driving incident.7news.com.au
Not one of, he was the best mid in that draft and nothing I've seen thus far changes my opinion on that score.
Not sure why you've tagged me if you read the article.
Ummm driving his intoxicated vice-captain goes to character really?his character questionable surely?
maybe why he slipped?
Hunter is alleged to have collided with the parked cars but did not flee the scene, instead giving his licence details to at least two houses in a pleasant manner.
One of the parked cars belonged to Smith’s girlfriend’s parents - where Smith happened to be on the night.
Smith drove Hunter to Gowers’ South Yarra house.
Sources say Hunter and Smith are not best mates, explaining the younger teammate’s involvement was a coincidence by virtue of location.
Hunter is alleged to have continued drinking at Gowers’ house, where he later recorded a reading of 0.123 after police arrived.
Just thinking that myself.They didnt do a very good job of hiding him till he sobered up. They obviously havent taken notice of how the power go about things like this. Needed more push bikes.
Ummm driving his intoxicated vice-captain goes to character really?
They left their details with people at the scene, including names and where they were going. Hardly the actions of a 'let's try and cover this up'.Its the fleeing of the scene aspect. Makes Bailey culpible. Police were called to the scene before they both left and they shouldnt have fled.
I'm led to believe if nobody is injured in an accident and details etc are exchanged between the involved parties which according to the article took place the Police don't need to be involved. Pretty obviously somebody outside of the parties involved brought the Police into it? Smith wasn't fleeing from my read on it as he wasn't involved in any way in the accident, his involvement at that point was only the fact that one of the cars impacted was owned by his girlfriend's parents?Its the fleeing of the scene aspect. Makes Bailey culpible. Police were called to the scene before they both left and they shouldnt have fled.
Perhaps it was apparent that Lachie was drunk and that the police needed to be involved resulting in Lachie going elsewhere to escape being tested.I'm led to believe if nobody is injured in an accident and details etc are exchanged between the involved parties which according to the article took place the Police don't need to be involved. Pretty obviously somebody outside of the parties involved brought the Police into it? Smith wasn't fleeing from my read on it as he wasn't involved in any way in the accident, his involvement at that point was only the fact that one of the cars impacted was owned by his girlfriend's parents?
I don't know if he was pissed out of his brain or not but it seems his actions after the accident don't give that indication according to the article.Perhaps it was apparent that Lachie was drunk and that the police needed to be involved resulting in Lachie going elsewhere to escape being tested.
That’s the issue. Not the crash.