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affray is that raggy looking bit of cloth that is at the end of the cuffs of old shirts :lol:

 

A person is guilty of affray if he uses or threatens unlawful violence towards another and the person's conduct is such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his personal safety.

 

No person of reasonable firmness need actually be, or be likely to be, present at the scene. :?

 

A person suspected of affray is subject to arrest, can be tried either in a Magistrates Court or Crown Court, and faces three years imprisonment and/or a fine on indictment; six months imprisonment and/or a fine summarily.

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It seems that Bridge and Harrison weren't the only Wire players present at this incident..at least one other was as well. He wasn't arrested. You'd think that the players involved would have more sense than have an after match night out in Warrington. Everybody knows who they are and more than likely some drunks or other would fancy having a pop at them. Why not travel to Manchester or some other town or city where not only would they be unknown nobody would care who they are.

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You'd think that the players involved would have more sense than have an after match night out in Warrington. Everybody knows who they are and more than likely some drunks or other would fancy having a pop at them. Why not travel to Manchester or some other town or city where not only would they be unknown nobody would care who they are.

 

That would be the obvious thing to do but have you heard of the saying"Big Fish in a Little Pond "???? :wink:

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affray is that raggy looking bit of cloth that is at the end of the cuffs of old shirts :lol:

 

A person is guilty of affray if he uses or threatens unlawful violence towards another and the person's conduct is such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his personal safety.

 

No person of reasonable firmness need actually be, or be likely to be, present at the scene. :?

 

A person suspected of affray is subject to arrest, can be tried either in a Magistrates Court or Crown Court, and faces three years imprisonment and/or a fine on indictment; six months imprisonment and/or a fine summarily.

So that is why the council are being unco-operative and winding me up? They want me to cause affray. :shock:

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