- Jul 7, 2003
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That's not bad is it? Two arrests in 24 hours. Well done, Jermaine!
What a Knob , arrested for drink driving yesterday morning . Whats worse he was driving with no insurance and whilst disqualified. I hope they throw the book at him .
why is that worse? insurance is a scam, and if one has passed a test one is good enough to drive.
drink driving is much worse - i would certainly drive if disqualified - one is just another car.
if you think the judicial system is just i think you should open your eyes and do some research www DOT youtube.com/watch?v=KOQzmtU1SjM (about mid way thro).
i get sick of ppl saying "but its the law, oh you must follow the law."
yep, its wrong he drank and drove, but f00k - there are people getting bombed today and poverty on a mass scale - get some perspective.
why is that worse? insurance is a scam, and if one has passed a test one is good enough to drive.
drink driving is much worse - i would certainly drive if disqualified - one is just another car.
if you think the judicial system is just i think you should open your eyes and do some research www DOT youtube.com/watch?v=KOQzmtU1SjM (about mid way thro).
i get sick of ppl saying "but its the law, oh you must follow the law."
yep, its wrong he drank and drove, but f00k - there are people getting bombed today and poverty on a mass scale - get some perspective.
But you know that when he comes out some manager somewhere will say to his chairman 'we could get that Jermaine Pennant in - he's a free agent so would only cost a sign-on fee' and before you know it he's at least in the championship getting a decent wedge elsewhere. Although a setback going to prison didn't destroy Lee Hughes career did it?Pennant is a knob, to think he could get away with this again - and then the assault charge.......
I hope he gets 6 months + inside, Stoke sack him and he loses the wealth and benefits being a professional footballer affords him
I'd be interested to see your sense of "perspective" in the horrific event that someone pissed, uninsured and disqualified ran over and killed your partner or kids. I'm sure you'd be straight up there in court, begging for the most lenient sentence possible for the person responsible. Correct?
I'd be interested to see your sense of "perspective" in the horrific event that someone pissed, uninsured and disqualified ran over and killed your partner or kids. I'm sure you'd be straight up there in court, begging for the most lenient sentence possible for the person responsible. Correct?
my comment was referring to insurance and disqualified (not the drink driving) --- these two are hardly crimes of the century. insurance companies perform so much ill in the world it is untrue (where they invest). if someone ran over a close one, no money would ease the blow, or help the guilt of the person who did the running over.
yes, if someone ran over a close one of mine, i would for sure stand up and wish they were not sent to a cage. you are quite silly and strange i think, you seem to think vengeance is justice.....lol. group think once again is evident on NSC.
Group think Brunswick or a number of people all coming to the same conclusion independently?
I'd be interested to see your sense of "perspective" in the horrific event that someone pissed, uninsured and disqualified ran over and killed your partner or kids. I'm sure you'd be straight up there in court, begging for the most lenient sentence possible for the person responsible. Correct?
my comment was referring to insurance and disqualified (not the drink driving) --- these two are hardly crimes of the century. insurance companies perform so much ill in the world it is untrue (where they invest). if someone ran over a close one, no money would ease the blow, or help the guilt of the person who did the running over.
yes, if someone ran over a close one of mine, i would for sure stand up and wish they were not sent to a cage. you are quite silly and strange i think, you seem to think vengeance is justice.....lol. group think once again is evident on NSC.
It's proven prison does not work to rehabilitate people or solve any pain caused, so the "conclusions" that people have as this being the solution are bereft of truth. The "lock em up and throw away the key" I believe is a group think paradigm. If each person independently spent time studying prison life, I believe their conclusions would be different.........hence, group think.
why is that worse? insurance is a scam, and if one has passed a test one is good enough to drive.
drink driving is much worse - i would certainly drive if disqualified - one is just another car.
if you think the judicial system is just i think you should open your eyes and do some research www DOT youtube.com/watch?v=KOQzmtU1SjM (about mid way thro).
i get sick of ppl saying "but its the law, oh you must follow the law."
yep, its wrong he drank and drove, but f00k - there are people getting bombed today and poverty on a mass scale - get some perspective.
The problem is that so many kids who are talented at football are brought up through academies constantly being told how wonderful they are and how much they're going to earn, and they grow up believing it. They're cosseted and kept away from real life, so all they know is football.
And the club that they play for have people that look after *absolutely* everything for them (for instance looking after their passports and handing them out at passport control then collecting them back in immediately afterwards when they travel), plus finding them places to live with everything there looked after too.
So no wonder some of these kids grow up with massively over-inflated views of their own importance, and have never in their whole lives had to grow up or accept responsibility for themselves.
It's proven prison does not work to rehabilitate people or solve any pain caused, so the "conclusions" that people have as this being the solution are bereft of truth. The "lock em up and throw away the key" I believe is a group think paradigm. If each person independently spent time studying prison life, I believe their conclusions would be different.........hence, group think.
The problem is that so many kids who are talented at football are brought up through academies constantly being told how wonderful they are and how much they're going to earn, and they grow up believing it. They're cosseted and kept away from real life, so all they know is football.
And the club that they play for have people that look after *absolutely* everything for them (for instance looking after their passports and handing them out at passport control then collecting them back in immediately afterwards when they travel), plus finding them places to live with everything there looked after too.
So no wonder some of these kids grow up with massively over-inflated views of their own importance, and have never in their whole lives had to grow up or accept responsibility for themselves.