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I missed that. Who do he throw it at?
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The bottles are plastic in the Arthur. Plus it was empty after he had tipped the contents over himself
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He can play a get out of jail card if his lawyer states the club served him way too much alcohol whilst already over the limit. Crazy but true he can turn the whole thing on the club using the 2003 licensing act to sell to, or obtain alcohol for, a person who is drunk on licensed premises.
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2010 to 2015 government policy: alcohol sales
Appendix 2: hazardous drinking Selling alcohol to someone who is drunk It is illegal to knowingly sell alcohol, or attempt to sell alcohol, to a person who is drunk. It is also illegal to allow alcohol to be sold to someone who is drunk. Those who could face prosecution include: anyone who sells alcohol at the premises the premises licence holder and premises supervisor any member or officer of a members club who could have stopped the sale the premises user where there is a temporary events notice It is also an offence for a person to knowingly get, or try to get, alcohol for a drunken person on a licensed premises. Breaking the law could result in a fine of up to £1,000. If the convicted person is a personal licence holder, they could lose their licence. |
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The steward when running at him, but as others have mentioned it was only plastic
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I believe this is one of the reasons people felt BREXIT was a good thing, due to these type rulings becoming legally binding in the UK when granted by the unelected European Commission in Brussels.
It's a bit like the complete craziness of you beating up a burglar in your home, they get off scot-free as they didn't steal anything yet you get banged up for assault! |
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Pi$$ed up fcuktard. FBO for him. [/closes investigation] |
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Was it against Sunderland
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Yeah Bradford
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Blimey I'd forgotten them.
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I believe in the NFL they call that tackle "clotheslining" and would be a personal foul. Very effective though! To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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He was drunk, idiotic and harmless. It happens.
Some might find it amusing others an unwanted interruption to the game, but please it was hardly a serious event.
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He should have got his out, he probably had a nice pair himself!
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I'd like to see that again
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