How did you mean it then?
Erm yes... loads of posters have in this thread. Pretty sure all of them are squeaky clean Samaritans who have never made a mistake tooThere’s that sarcasm again. Has anybody suggested we sack him, drop him, or sell him?
Or is it just people upset at somebody they respect making a really poor ethical decision?
I understand you defending him and wanting to deflect negativity away from the club. But we are all just fans of the club, that’s why we are on this forum in the first place, to discuss what happens at spurs. Read through the comments from other members on this post who have had their lives affected by drink driving if you want to understand why people are moaning.
Bagatelle restaurant in Mayfair with Giroud & Koscielny according to some rag.Just trying to keep up with the news, From what I have read, he wasn't, you know pissed, No excuses of course. Not sure where he was eating. French people like a lot of food doused in alcohol. Particularly deserts. All adds up doesn't it? I remember Greavsie avoiding dinners where alcohol would be in the food.
My final comment is why would someone on £150k a week even drive themselves anywhere? Particularly going for a meal and drinks. And in congested London. Khan's fault for banning Uber! Only joking.
Erm yes... loads of posters have in this thread. Pretty sure all of them are squeaky clean Samaritans who have never made a mistake too
Having you on ignore should be the default setting on this website. Absolutely the most boring poster of all time.
Bastards spiced his drink!Bagatelle restaurant in Mayfair with Giroud & Koscielny according to some rag.
With paprika?Bastards spiced his drink!
Don’t really want to register for the full story, who was the former star?
Don’t really want to register for the full story, who was the former star?
Still waiting, @Makkaveli101? I mean, you’ve posted since I asked - so I assume you’re ignoring the question because you’re out of dumb things to say, and are too dense to come up with a feasible explanation of your original post?
Yes, because in my line of work, comprehensive criminal checks were done periodically. I remember accompanying one of my staff to court give a character witness on a DUI charge he had committed outside work. He was bricking himself because of the sanctions against him that could be imposed. He was charged and banned (Just missed a custodial sentence on the back of my testimony according to the judge). Because of the charge he was demoted from being a team leader where that had obvious financial consequences.If you were charged with drink driving, would your employers even know?
Don't you think its a serious topic? I guess you are one of those who are blasé about this serious behaviour.Just a shame he’s not called Hugo Llardy - we’d have a perfect song line up for him
....too soon?
(I’m not condoning drink driving in any way but it’s got very serious in here!)
Thanks for the clarification. I know for my own incident the 40mg thing was in effect, but that was more than 20 years ago. As I no longer drive, out of choice, had no idea whether that had changed or not.Why is there discussion over curfews and prison? Fine and disqualified from driving. Thatll be it. Disqualification period varies but its longer if you are way way over.m as opposed to only a small amount.
DD is one of the most tested cases in UK law. There s no discussion over his charge and this rumour of 36mg is utter rubbish.
From UK cps website.
Although the prescribed breath alcohol limit is 35 micrograms, a driver will not be prosecuted under section 5 with a breath alcohol level of less than 40 micrograms. This is in accordance with the guidelines contained in Home Office circular 46/1983.
He was well over the limit to be charged.
If you were charged with drink driving, would your employers even know?