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Fair.
I do think a lot of so called protests have no teeth as people have too much to lose these days and darent cross that line.
Spot on, I've never been arrested/cautioned/charged with any offence and as you say have too much to lose. Rooney once threw a brick through someone's window with a note attached to it. The note read "this time it's a brick, hassle me again and it'll be a petrol bomb". Oddly enough he had no further hassle!



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Spot on, I've never been arrested/cautioned/charged with any offence and as you say have too much to lose. Rooney once threw a brick through someone's window with a note attached to it. The note read "this time it's a brick, hassle me again and it'll be a petrol bomb". Oddly enough he had no further hassle!



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Ye plenty of stories, good and bad.
A very sad end for him.
 
I've only been arrested once, and that was for sticking up for friend who almost (accidentally I might add), nearly through a sand bag through the window of Lloyds Bank down Jameson St. The handcuffs were very tight! Was a fun night though!! Fine and slappy wrists time.
 
I've only been arrested once, and that was for sticking up for friend who almost (accidentally I might add), nearly through a sand bag through the window of Lloyds Bank down Jameson St. The handcuffs were very tight! Was a fun night though!! Fine and slappy wrists time.
How the **** do you accidentally throw a sand bag at all, let along through a window??
 
How the **** do you accidentally throw a sand bag at all, let along through a window??
It was around the time we had the Olympics, we were trying to replicate the shot put with a bag of sand.
Someone had had too much Weetabix (and booze), and the bag went completely the wrong way towards the bank.
We were obviously been watched on CCTV, and the police cell van arrived, and took us on a little journey to Queens Gardens, were we were told that sand bag throwing was not, in fact, an Olympic sport.
To be fair to the police they were jovial, realised we were not "normal crims", and we were on our way back to the pub in a couple of hours, fines in pocket of course. Cher-ching.
 
It was around the time we had the Olympics, we were trying to replicate the shot put with a bag of sand.
Someone had had too much Weetabix (and booze), and the bag went completely the wrong way towards the bank.
We were obviously been watched on CCTV, and the police cell van arrived, and took us on a little journey to Queens Gardens, were we were told that sand bag throwing was not, in fact, an Olympic sport.
To be fair to the police they were jovial, realised we were not "normal crims", and we were on our way back to the pub in a couple of hours, fines in pocket of course. Cher-ching.
Ah fair enough!
 
It was around the time we had the Olympics, we were trying to replicate the shot put with a bag of sand.
Someone had had too much Weetabix (and booze), and the bag went completely the wrong way towards the bank.
We were obviously been watched on CCTV, and the police cell van arrived, and took us on a little journey to Queens Gardens, were we were told that sand bag throwing was not, in fact, an Olympic sport.
To be fair to the police they were jovial, realised we were not "normal crims", and we were on our way back to the pub in a couple of hours, fines in pocket of course. Cher-ching.
It may not be an Olympic sport but it should be, have to be drunk obviously.
 
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Hull City were saved by the Allams and would never have got back into the PL without them.

Hardly surprising that they drew their horns in after the abuse they took from the fan base over the Tigers thing.
 
The irony was that the week after he paid for the repair it was put through again by a slightly drunk driver.