tommy
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I think it's ironic kevvie asked people to have a watch of tapes he put together.Kev: “Hey, Narelle, Billy…do you guys have a moment I need to ask you something”
I think it's ironic kevvie asked people to have a watch of tapes he put together.Kev: “Hey, Narelle, Billy…do you guys have a moment I need to ask you something”
Could also be the case. I just know from my experience that some drugs hang around in the system well after they’ve stopped giving the actual hitIt sucks that the law doesn't care about the difference. Not sure how you could not be under the influence with a head on and crossing a solid line though.
True, he might have only been doing drugs in the days leading up to driving unlicensed, crossing over double white lines and causing a head on crash, sending multiple people, including a child, to hospital.Could also be the case. I just know from my experience that some drugs hang around in the system well after they’ve stopped giving the actual hit
I’m ok if they sack him if that’s what they want. He’s absolutely in the wrong in every way shape and form. I’m only saying that there is a possibility that he wasn’t under the influence but it was just in his system.True, he might have only been doing drugs in the days leading up to driving unlicensed, crossing over double white lines and causing a head on crash, sending multiple people, including a child, to hospital.
Boys will be boys
If we sack him I don’t see him playing nrl next yearIf we sack him our season is gonna be fucked next year and hes just gonna make another team better, let him redeem himself
The roadside test the QPS uses, tests for Cocaine, Meth and. Cannabis, from memory.**** some people are quick to throw someone under the bus. How about waiting for the full story to come out. For all you know the drug that had caused him to fail a road side drug test is a prescription pain med etc. the tests used aren’t exactly an indication that a person is under the influence either, for most drugs they just indicate recent use.
A forensic medical officer can prove it one way or the other.The biggest thing is that this behaviour has obviously been festering all year if not longer. The club not the NRL has to come down hard to demand the standards we need to be successful.
Sounds like he was likely not under the influence but has drugs in his system. You can’t prove that either way though because if it’s in your system it’s in your system.
It doesn't matter if marijuana is a prescription drug, you are still not allowed to drive with it in your system.Last time I checked Marijuana is a prescription drug
MDMA too I think.The roadside test the QPS uses, tests for Cocaine, Meth and. Cannabis, from memory.
Was thinking the same thing, how is it possible he has access to a sponsored car without a licence?Crazy to think he’s driving a sponsored vehicle with no licence. Does his manager not know that he’s got no licence?
His licence could have expired after he got the car. Or he racked up too many demerit points and lost it but kept driving.how is it possible he has access to a sponsored car without a licence?
It tests for Methylamphetamine which is present in MDMA I understand, which is why it is detected.It doesn't matter if marijuana is a prescription drug, you are still not allowed to drive with it in your system.
MDMA too I think.
I reckon he probably just forgot to renew it. If my manager is taking 8-15% I would make sure they are managing allllll my life administration bullshitCrazy to think he’s driving a sponsored vehicle with no licence. Does his manager not know that he’s got no licence?