by AF1 » 11 Jan 2008 10:45
by Fezza » 11 Jan 2008 10:47
Great KnollyFezza In my book driving whilst under the influence is the same as attempted manslaughter (if there was such a thing), just because you haven't done a Lee Hughes yet doesn't me you won't, by getting behind the wheel of a car when over the limit you are saying you'll take the risk with someone elses life (whether that be a person you run over or your family having to cope with you as a vegetable after a crash). Drink/Drugged driving = Utter C*NT.
That said if Kitson was sober and refused to take the test on principal then he is just about stupid enough that he deserves any punishment he is given!
Fezza, I don't know how much you drink, but after a big night out - don't know if you do big nights out ? - , have you ever got in the car the following morning and wondered if you might still be over the limit ?
by Stranded » 11 Jan 2008 10:48
AF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
From what I've heard Kits loves his drink a bit too much and with it being January now's the right time to ship him out and send the message that this behaviour won't be tolerated.
by Fezza » 11 Jan 2008 10:51
StrandedAF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
From what I've heard Kits loves his drink a bit too much and with it being January now's the right time to ship him out and send the message that this behaviour won't be tolerated.
A - We do not know he'd been drinking
B - He's not been found guilty of any offence.
by Fezza » 11 Jan 2008 10:51
Tails Death is too good for him, useless cnut!!
by Forbury Lion » 11 Jan 2008 10:52
Failing to provide a specimen for analysis carries a maximum sentence of six months in jail, a ban of 12 months and between three and 11 points on the licence.
A 10-point maximum can be imposed for failing to co-operate with the provision of a specimen of breath.
by AF1 » 11 Jan 2008 10:53
FezzaStrandedAF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
From what I've heard Kits loves his drink a bit too much and with it being January now's the right time to ship him out and send the message that this behaviour won't be tolerated.
A - We do not know he'd been drinking
B - He's not been found guilty of any offence.
Mainly because he refused to be tested as was his right so he will now be tried on the basis that he had something to hide. Either he was drunk or he is a first class moron. In both cases he has gone from hero to zero in my book!
by Wax Jacket » 11 Jan 2008 10:53
by Archies Volley » 11 Jan 2008 10:54
brendywendy it was after the match we had lost 6-4 the journo said, never mind you are back here next week for the FA cup to get some revenge
and kits replied.....you know the rest
its yet another non story
unlike this latest one
by Dirk Gently » 11 Jan 2008 10:55
by West Stand Flash » 11 Jan 2008 10:55
AF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
From what I've heard Kits loves his drink a bit too much and with it being January now's the right time to ship him out and send the message that this behaviour won't be tolerated.
by readingbedding » 11 Jan 2008 10:55
by SpaceCruiser » 11 Jan 2008 10:56
AF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
by AF1 » 11 Jan 2008 10:58
West Stand FlashAF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
From what I've heard Kits loves his drink a bit too much and with it being January now's the right time to ship him out and send the message that this behaviour won't be tolerated.
TWAT
by readingbedding » 11 Jan 2008 10:58
SpaceCruiserAF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
Who did he attempt to murder?
This will be my last post on this thread
by The whole year inn » 11 Jan 2008 11:02
by joe999 » 11 Jan 2008 11:04
AF1West Stand FlashAF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
From what I've heard Kits loves his drink a bit too much and with it being January now's the right time to ship him out and send the message that this behaviour won't be tolerated.
TWAT
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by West Stand Flash » 11 Jan 2008 11:04
AF1West Stand FlashAF1 Whoever posted that drink driving is the same as attempted murder - 'greed
From what I've heard Kits loves his drink a bit too much and with it being January now's the right time to ship him out and send the message that this behaviour won't be tolerated.
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by Ian Royal » 11 Jan 2008 11:05
Hahnemann's HairdressercmonurzWest Stand Flashcmonurz No, not in the slightest. Like Kitson, Lita has never been convicted of anything. And if my memory serves me rightly (it may not!) he has only been charged with one offence (which was dropped). Add to that that some of Lita’s transgressions, like the web incident, are not crimes at all, and I don’t see how Lita’s situation is any different.
Getting in fights week in week out in Bristol is the same as Kitson????
Says who? Has he been convicted of disorder?
Havn't you heard? Leroy can be found filming himself windmilling his way round Bristol town center every weekend laying into anyone who crosses his path. He leaves a tornado like trail of destruction before finishing the act by performing a flying headbutt across the bar at closing time, week in, week out, regular as clockwork.![]()
Fact of the day - Leroy Lita has never been convicted of a criminal offence, and was acquitted of the only charge bought against him.
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