Seems to be no rules for anyone who plays hurling.
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Good GAA man.
Garlic-Cheese-Chips on
> Anthony Nash, asked a garda “do you know who I am?”
Chriiiiiist. To be honest, I put most of the blame on GAA culture for fostering this Gods amongst men mentality a lot of them have.
WeDoingThisAgainRWe on
Technicality kicks in again – for those who don’t want to read. They couldn’t prove the blood test was taken within 3 hours of the accident.
PoppedCork on
Anthony Nash, you are a c**t!
Wise_Adhesiveness746 on
>Under cross examination by Defence counsel Paula McCarthy, Garda Byrne acknowledged that she did not witness the incident or have any evidence of a formal statement taken from someone who did see the crash
All this could been avoided,if the guard had simply put his hand on the exhaust and noted it was hot/warm from driving
WellWellWell2021 on
I have a friend who got done for drink driving because he slept in his car. He had decided to sleep in the car in the pub car park and just in case he got any ideas we insisted he left the keys with us to bring to him in the morning, which he did.
Gards knocked on the window breathalyzed him and he got a ban, a fine and points. They didn’t care whether he had the keys or not.
Alarmed_Fee_4820 on
He told the Garda do you know I am? Yeah son you’re a GAA player, not a premier League player from Real Madrid.
IntentionFalse8822 on
Against him: Crashed the car. Admitted to the Garda that he was drunk. Asked the Garda “Do you know who I am”. Told the Garda he had drunk a bottle of wine before driving. Refuse… Sorry “couldn’t” give a urine sample in that station.
For him: “But I play county your honour”
CASE DISMISSED!
TranslatorOdd2408 on
This is the second time he has gotten away with a serious road traffic offence. Yes, this time it was based on lack of getting the time of driving, something that really needs to be fixed but the other time when he hit a Garda outside Cahir in his car is just abysmal.
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Seems to be no rules for anyone who plays hurling.
Good GAA man.
> Anthony Nash, asked a garda “do you know who I am?”
Chriiiiiist. To be honest, I put most of the blame on GAA culture for fostering this Gods amongst men mentality a lot of them have.
Technicality kicks in again – for those who don’t want to read. They couldn’t prove the blood test was taken within 3 hours of the accident.
Anthony Nash, you are a c**t!
>Under cross examination by Defence counsel Paula McCarthy, Garda Byrne acknowledged that she did not witness the incident or have any evidence of a formal statement taken from someone who did see the crash
All this could been avoided,if the guard had simply put his hand on the exhaust and noted it was hot/warm from driving
I have a friend who got done for drink driving because he slept in his car. He had decided to sleep in the car in the pub car park and just in case he got any ideas we insisted he left the keys with us to bring to him in the morning, which he did.
Gards knocked on the window breathalyzed him and he got a ban, a fine and points. They didn’t care whether he had the keys or not.
He told the Garda do you know I am? Yeah son you’re a GAA player, not a premier League player from Real Madrid.
Against him: Crashed the car. Admitted to the Garda that he was drunk. Asked the Garda “Do you know who I am”. Told the Garda he had drunk a bottle of wine before driving. Refuse… Sorry “couldn’t” give a urine sample in that station.
For him: “But I play county your honour”
CASE DISMISSED!
This is the second time he has gotten away with a serious road traffic offence. Yes, this time it was based on lack of getting the time of driving, something that really needs to be fixed but the other time when he hit a Garda outside Cahir in his car is just abysmal.
The ‘Kyle Hayes Clause’ was used