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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby matt1 » Sun May 19, 2013 10:00 pm

At least Weslo can have no complaints when the SANFL gets rid of them at the end of the year. I know Davies well enough to know he's not going to forget this, especially if he gave Centurion the ok. May as well start a poll on who gets the gig in 2014!
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby RB » Sun May 19, 2013 10:01 pm

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whufc wrote:There even talking about 'Eric' in the England vs New Zealand test match coverage

You mean the commentators at Lord's are actually talking about Eric?


Yep....................................... One of the English batsmens bat was sponsored by EPIC, the commentator thought it read Eric so they went on a rant talking about how good it would be if there was bat sponsor called ERIC!

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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby LPH » Sun May 19, 2013 10:01 pm

WESLO in UK?

Bring Back 'The Firms' & The Terraces :lol:
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby Punk Rooster » Sun May 19, 2013 10:24 pm

LEH wrote:WESLO in UK?

Bring Back 'The Firms' & The Terraces :lol:

not sure why the local 'bethans didn't start rioting on the terraces on the weekend- cops never had it so easy!
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby kickinit » Sun May 19, 2013 10:47 pm

CENTURION wrote:No, not asked to leave the oval at all.


so you've made a complaint about the officer who evicted you then?
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby SimonH » Sun May 19, 2013 10:50 pm

pafc1870 wrote:Here is a fact for you, the law states that if you swear at someone inside a sporting venue, you are to be evicted. If you swear at someone once you are outside the venue, you are arrested. That's not opinion, that's how it is. Whether Centurion should have been told to take the sign down or not is irrelevant (clearly yes he had every right to hold the sign up), the fact is he was told to take it down and refused. Clearly there was miscommunication within Weslo, but if centurion was asked to take the sign down and refused, then continued to argue the point, then his forced removal from the venue was the correct course of action.

^^that isn't coming from me, it's coming from a cop who works at sporting events
Here is a fact for you— anyone who takes their legal advice from "a cop who works at sporting events" deserves their level of ignorance.

You do realise that in the modern age, there are sites like http://www.austlii.edu.au where all legislation and all case law are compiled, free, for anyone to access? There is no need for "I've got a mate, who's got a mate, who is cousins with someone who once walked past the Commissioner of Police, and so I know that you totally can't do that" in this millennium. It's all out there. I would love to read this 'Compulsory eviction for swearing inside a sporting venue' law. Go on, try to dredge it up. Or get your cop mate to dredge it up. We'd love a laugh.

Speaking of people who would be dangerous if they had a tiny amount of knowledge of the actual law, the copper's "You'll be arrested for loitering" at the tail end of the YouTube clip, directed at someone who is filming and informing Police (who, I can only guess from the funny things that are happening to the camera, have just finished committing a trespass to property and/or assault) that he's aware of his right to keep filming, is the absolute coup de grace.
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sun May 19, 2013 10:51 pm

kickinit wrote:
CENTURION wrote:No, not asked to leave the oval at all.


so you've made a complaint about the officer who evicted you then?


Think we are starting to get into areas that are no ones ****ing business you **** *****. ;)
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sun May 19, 2013 10:52 pm

SimonH wrote:
pafc1870 wrote:Here is a fact for you, the law states that if you swear at someone inside a sporting venue, you are to be evicted. If you swear at someone once you are outside the venue, you are arrested. That's not opinion, that's how it is. Whether Centurion should have been told to take the sign down or not is irrelevant (clearly yes he had every right to hold the sign up), the fact is he was told to take it down and refused. Clearly there was miscommunication within Weslo, but if centurion was asked to take the sign down and refused, then continued to argue the point, then his forced removal from the venue was the correct course of action.

^^that isn't coming from me, it's coming from a cop who works at sporting events
Here is a fact for you— anyone who takes their legal advice from "a cop who works at sporting events" deserves their level of ignorance.

You do realise that in the modern age, there are sites like http://www.austlii.edu.au where all legislation and all case law are compiled, free, for anyone to access? There is no need for "I've got a mate, who's got a mate, who is cousins with someone who once walked past the Commissioner of Police, and so I know that you totally can't do that" in this millennium. It's all out there. I would love to read this 'Compulsory eviction for swearing inside a sporting venue' law. Go on, try to dredge it up. Or get your cop mate to dredge it up. We'd love a laugh.

Speaking of people who would be dangerous if they had a tiny amount of knowledge of the actual law, the copper's "You'll be arrested for loitering" at the tail end of the YouTube clip, directed at someone who is filming and informing Police (who, I can only guess from the funny things that are happening to the camera, have just finished committing a trespass to property and/or assault) that he's aware of his right to keep filming, is the absolute coup de grace.


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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby whufc » Sun May 19, 2013 10:52 pm

kickinit wrote:
CENTURION wrote:No, not asked to leave the oval at all.


so you've made a complaint about the officer who evicted you then?


and what will that achieve!!!
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby kickinit » Sun May 19, 2013 10:56 pm

whufc wrote:
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CENTURION wrote:No, not asked to leave the oval at all.


so you've made a complaint about the officer who evicted you then?


and what will that achieve!!!


well if what you guys are saying is true the first thing you would of done was filed the complaint. If it was as bad as you are saying it was and complaining on here I don't see why you wouldn't.
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby kickinit » Sun May 19, 2013 10:57 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:
kickinit wrote:
CENTURION wrote:No, not asked to leave the oval at all.


so you've made a complaint about the officer who evicted you then?


Think we are starting to get into areas that are no ones ****ing business you **** *****. ;)


he's put everything else on here why would't he tell us that?
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sun May 19, 2013 11:01 pm

Maybe he hasn't decided whether too or not. Stop badgering the old bastard.
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby whufc » Sun May 19, 2013 11:05 pm

SimonH wrote:
pafc1870 wrote:Here is a fact for you, the law states that if you swear at someone inside a sporting venue, you are to be evicted. If you swear at someone once you are outside the venue, you are arrested. That's not opinion, that's how it is. Whether Centurion should have been told to take the sign down or not is irrelevant (clearly yes he had every right to hold the sign up), the fact is he was told to take it down and refused. Clearly there was miscommunication within Weslo, but if centurion was asked to take the sign down and refused, then continued to argue the point, then his forced removal from the venue was the correct course of action.

^^that isn't coming from me, it's coming from a cop who works at sporting events
Here is a fact for you— anyone who takes their legal advice from "a cop who works at sporting events" deserves their level of ignorance.

You do realise that in the modern age, there are sites like http://www.austlii.edu.au where all legislation and all case law are compiled, free, for anyone to access? There is no need for "I've got a mate, who's got a mate, who is cousins with someone who once walked past the Commissioner of Police, and so I know that you totally can't do that" in this millennium. It's all out there. I would love to read this 'Compulsory eviction for swearing inside a sporting venue' law. Go on, try to dredge it up. Or get your cop mate to dredge it up. We'd love a laugh.

Speaking of people who would be dangerous if they had a tiny amount of knowledge of the actual law, the copper's "You'll be arrested for loitering" at the tail end of the YouTube clip, directed at someone who is filming and informing Police (who, I can only guess from the funny things that are happening to the camera, have just finished committing a trespass to property and/or assault) that he's aware of his right to keep filming, is the absolute coup de grace.


The red headed policemen was certainly on a power trip.

my conversation with him was (not exactly word for word but very close)

policemen- "mate if you dont take the banner down you will be escorted out of the ground infront of all your mates"

whufc- "no probs (as im starting to drop the banner, i was in the centre holding it) but what are use finding so offensive that i need to take it down"

policemen- "are you not understanding what im saying, let go of the f**king banner or else you will be escorted out of here"

whufc- (i have now placed the banner on the ground) "now that i have i put the banner down you can move out of my way and let me go on with watching the football"

policemen- "enjoy watching you team lose d**khead"

whufc- "i would rather watch my team lose to the 7th placed side at home than have red hair mate"

policemen- (cant really repeat what he said after that point would just be full of asterix, he then walks over to Centurian and grabs him)
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby whufc » Sun May 19, 2013 11:08 pm

kickinit wrote:
whufc wrote:
kickinit wrote:
CENTURION wrote:No, not asked to leave the oval at all.


so you've made a complaint about the officer who evicted you then?


and what will that achieve!!!


well if what you guys are saying is true the first thing you would of done was filed the complaint. If it was as bad as you are saying it was and complaining on here I don't see why you wouldn't.


because what would be the outcome.

definatly not worth the time and effort it would take for no reward.
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby topsywaldron » Sun May 19, 2013 11:08 pm

SimonH wrote:
pafc1870 wrote:Here is a fact for you, the law states that if you swear at someone inside a sporting venue, you are to be evicted. If you swear at someone once you are outside the venue, you are arrested. That's not opinion, that's how it is. Whether Centurion should have been told to take the sign down or not is irrelevant (clearly yes he had every right to hold the sign up), the fact is he was told to take it down and refused. Clearly there was miscommunication within Weslo, but if centurion was asked to take the sign down and refused, then continued to argue the point, then his forced removal from the venue was the correct course of action.

^^that isn't coming from me, it's coming from a cop who works at sporting events
Here is a fact for you— anyone who takes their legal advice from "a cop who works at sporting events" deserves their level of ignorance.

You do realise that in the modern age, there are sites like http://www.austlii.edu.au where all legislation and all case law are compiled, free, for anyone to access? There is no need for "I've got a mate, who's got a mate, who is cousins with someone who once walked past the Commissioner of Police, and so I know that you totally can't do that" in this millennium. It's all out there. I would love to read this 'Compulsory eviction for swearing inside a sporting venue' law. Go on, try to dredge it up. Or get your cop mate to dredge it up. We'd love a laugh.

Speaking of people who would be dangerous if they had a tiny amount of knowledge of the actual law, the copper's "You'll be arrested for loitering" at the tail end of the YouTube clip, directed at someone who is filming and informing Police (who, I can only guess from the funny things that are happening to the camera, have just finished committing a trespass to property and/or assault) that he's aware of his right to keep filming, is the absolute coup de grace.


Great post SH, the towering intellect here marks you as a Norwood man. ;)

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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sun May 19, 2013 11:12 pm

whufc wrote:
SimonH wrote:
pafc1870 wrote:Here is a fact for you, the law states that if you swear at someone inside a sporting venue, you are to be evicted. If you swear at someone once you are outside the venue, you are arrested. That's not opinion, that's how it is. Whether Centurion should have been told to take the sign down or not is irrelevant (clearly yes he had every right to hold the sign up), the fact is he was told to take it down and refused. Clearly there was miscommunication within Weslo, but if centurion was asked to take the sign down and refused, then continued to argue the point, then his forced removal from the venue was the correct course of action.

^^that isn't coming from me, it's coming from a cop who works at sporting events
Here is a fact for you— anyone who takes their legal advice from "a cop who works at sporting events" deserves their level of ignorance.

You do realise that in the modern age, there are sites like http://www.austlii.edu.au where all legislation and all case law are compiled, free, for anyone to access? There is no need for "I've got a mate, who's got a mate, who is cousins with someone who once walked past the Commissioner of Police, and so I know that you totally can't do that" in this millennium. It's all out there. I would love to read this 'Compulsory eviction for swearing inside a sporting venue' law. Go on, try to dredge it up. Or get your cop mate to dredge it up. We'd love a laugh.

Speaking of people who would be dangerous if they had a tiny amount of knowledge of the actual law, the copper's "You'll be arrested for loitering" at the tail end of the YouTube clip, directed at someone who is filming and informing Police (who, I can only guess from the funny things that are happening to the camera, have just finished committing a trespass to property and/or assault) that he's aware of his right to keep filming, is the absolute coup de grace.


The red headed policemen was certainly on a power trip.

my conversation with him was (not exactly word for word but very close)

policemen- "mate if you dont take the banner down you will be escorted out of the ground infront of all your mates"

whufc- "no probs (as im starting to drop the banner, i was in the centre holding it) but what are use finding so offensive that i need to take it down"

policemen- "are you not understanding what im saying, let go of the f**king banner or else you will be escorted out of here"

whufc- (i have now placed the banner on the ground) "now that i have i put the banner down you can move out of my way and let me go on with watching the football"

policemen- "enjoy watching you team lose d**khead"

whufc- "i would rather watch my team lose to the 7th placed side at home than have red hair mate"

policemen- (cant really repeat what he said after that point would just be full of asterix, he then walks over to Centurian and grabs him)


Certainly paints a picture about what sort of police you were dealing with.
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby whufc » Sun May 19, 2013 11:13 pm

That was the redheaded policemen, wouldnt have a clue what the other policemen was like as we didnt exchange a single word.
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby kickinit » Sun May 19, 2013 11:20 pm

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so you think swearing at officers of the law is ok? and if you go back and read pafc1870 post you will that my post is actually true.


I think you will find there is no law regarding swearing in public. SANFL football ground bylaws may be different. If I am wrong please show me where.

p.s. I have no problem with swearing at officers of the law if they have broken the law themselves.


you wanted it so have a read part 3 number 7 Disorderly or offensive conduct or language

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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby stampy » Sun May 19, 2013 11:36 pm

what the **** are you **** carrying on about, ffs stick your legal pomp garbage out of it!!
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Re: NO AFL IN THE SANFL BANNER WEEKLY UPDATE

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sun May 19, 2013 11:41 pm

kickinit wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:
kickinit wrote:
so you think swearing at officers of the law is ok? and if you go back and read pafc1870 post you will that my post is actually true.


I think you will find there is no law regarding swearing in public. SANFL football ground bylaws may be different. If I am wrong please show me where.

p.s. I have no problem with swearing at officers of the law if they have broken the law themselves.


you wanted it so have a read part 3 number 7 Disorderly or offensive conduct or language

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/sa/c ... oa1953189/


Offensive language - threatening, abusive or insulting. So swearing is fine as long as it's not threatening, abusive or insulting.

Well done kickinit. We all learnt something today. Pat yourself on the back and have another cup of Weight Gain 4000. BEEFCAKE. ;)
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