Good.
it says a guy was arrested and may be charged for trying to enter the ground while drunk. Is this a joke?
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Last edited by Martin; 28-01-2010 at 07:55 PM.
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it's a criminal offence to be drunk and disordorly, that is what is meant by being drunk in this article. however, police and stewards reserve the right to refuse entrance to anyone for any reason.
it isn't petty, it's the law.
Law or not, it's petty.
Refuse the right all they want, but arresting and taking to court? Just wasting more of the taxpayers money.
Then again, it's no surprise, the leagl system in this country is messed up.
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charged means fine. no mention of court.
my mate got arrested for walking home from town once. wasn't doing anything but he was drunk but fine however they still arrested him and charged him for being drunk and disordorly.
it is the law, you can have no complaints.
Yeah it doesn't say court, i was speaking from memory so didn't realise.
Just becuase it's the law doesn't mean you can't complain. The law is messed up. Whats wrong with just refusing entry and sending him home.
Then again, being drunk, he probably kicked up a right fuss.
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Off ter' court he goes!Teese, 26, is due to appear at Trafford Magistrates' Court on February 9.
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