The_Cranium wrote:
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Not to mention the possible legal ramifications of anything going wrong if you drive while unlicensed ... such as having an accident, even if not your fault.
spot on headplant. imagine David Teague's incident happened to Walker. Mechanical failure leading to serious accident causing injury. that's jail time right there. no suspended sentence. and kiss an AFL career goodbye.
Imagine if this happened..... Imagine if that happened.....
It has all been said before in this thread and it's all hypothetical. The fact is none of it did happen. No one here has questioned the fact that AW's actions were completely stupid, but for god's sake, judge his case on what actually did happen. He was pulled over, was found to be driving unlicenced, went to court and the law has dealt with him. Story over.
The question I have to ask is: If the matter was as serious as a few here seem to suggest, then why on earth did the magistrate only hand him a suspended sentence, suspend his licence for 2 months, and give him a piddly $500 fine? It seems like a slap from a wet lettuce leaf if ever I have seen one!
Would it have something to do with the magistrate having access to the full details of the case rather than just speculating at will?
