Snodgrass in trouble
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Re: Snodgrass in trouble
I would imagine it's a warrant with bail given its a non inprisonable offence and he was represented at Court by his lawyer. His lawyer will probably make arrangements for him to surrender to it at Court.
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I saw a baby being carried in the wire basket on the front of a moped a few years ago.
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You want to see what they carry on a moped in Goa.wife 2 kids a 10 foot extension ladder and the family goat.
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I concur with the enclosure. In candolim now and you'd be amazed at what you can get on a scooter!!!
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Ha ha- the most I've seen on a motor cycle in India is six- five schoolgirls and one adult driver.The Enclosure wrote:You want to see what they carry on a moped in Goa.wife 2 kids a 10 foot extension ladder and the family goat.
Re: Snodgrass in trouble
Nothin will come of it
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Sounds like he needs a new lawyer to me.
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Yes, this was in Greece. I've also seen dogs in foot wells, and four or five people on one. Saw a bloke carrying some ladders once, sideways.The Enclosure wrote:You want to see what they carry on a moped in Goa.wife 2 kids a 10 foot extension ladder and the family goat.
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"he didn't think he had to be" ! ! ! !
Unbelievable attitude from both parties. As said above, I think he needs a better lawyer, or
at least one that doesn't lie through his back teeth.
Do you reckon BFC were aware of this and so didn't pursue too vigorously at the end ?
Just a thought.
Unbelievable attitude from both parties. As said above, I think he needs a better lawyer, or
at least one that doesn't lie through his back teeth.
Do you reckon BFC were aware of this and so didn't pursue too vigorously at the end ?
Just a thought.
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Yeah, six is my record sighting too near Gereshk. Think i might have a photo somewhere...catcatcher wrote:Ha ha- the most I've seen on a motor cycle in India is six- five schoolgirls and one adult driver.
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Re: Snodgrass in trouble
Hardly crime of the century, is it?
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One of the moral arbiters will be along in a minute to confirm that yes in fact it is the crime of century.
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More like just ******* stupid. Would be a crime if a crash were to happen mind.