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Luton....Suity.....Post-Flounce?
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Luton....Suity.....Post-Flounce?
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That's not far off the mark, although the football team has since been promoted to the Football League, League Two.
The Nags Head in Dunstable is worth a visit to see celebrity ex-Chelsea and England footballer Kerry Dixon lumping someone. His latest exploit went before the judge a couple of weeks ago, and his defence was that "he struck out in a 'pre-emptive strike' in self defence."
Clearly an expert in the welsh martial art of Llap-Goch.Last edited by Doggy Styles; 13 July 2015, 16:18. -
Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThe Nags Head in Dunstable is worth a visit to see celebrity ex-Chelsea and England footballer Kerry Dixon lumping someone. His latest exploit went before the judge a couple of weeks ago, and his defence was that "he struck out in a 'pre-emptive strike' in self defence."
Assault need not involve actual physical violence - It can be just a threat of violence, such as close up shouting.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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The court didn't agree with his defence though
Kerry Dixon jailed for nine months for pub assault | Daily Mail OnlineComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLegally you are perfectly entitled to lamp someone if you are in reasonable fear of an imminent attack.
Assault need not involve actual physical violence - It can be just a threat of violence, such as close up shouting.
But the victim probably deserved it anyway, being a Nags Head punter, and being as Dixon was a good player.Comment
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