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Paul Gallen: The Good Samaritan
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[QUOTE="lynx000, post: 2700888, member: 2065"] If I could return to the topic momentarily, I agree with BP that we are not likely ever to know where the truth lies in this little scenario, but some fault has to lie with the father for:- a. Waiting around for an hour or more to front Gallen (and one would think that if he waited that long that Gallen's portrayal of him as the aggressor might have some legs); b. Either encouraging or permitting the child to write an inappropriate and inflammatory message on the card; and c. Then seeking to present that to Gallen. I would regard those actions as having the intent of provoking Gallen and inflaming the situation. I do not regard this as setting a good example for the child. Also interesting that the father posted on facebook the photos of the kids meeting the players and commented about how awesome a night it was etc etc and then made no mention of the incident with Gallen, but races to give the information to a reporter. Also interesting behaviour that he then goes around deleting various comments of that nature. [/QUOTE]
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