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Shoulder Charges in the Judiciary
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[QUOTE="LittleDavey, post: 2525983, member: 8255"] If Snowdon turned his back and Thompson came down on his shoulderblade and did the same damage...would there have been a penalty? A send-off? A suspension? Or if Snowdon turned front on, crossed his arms in front of him and Thompson came down on his arm and did the same damage - would the charges be for 'striking'?? I get the intent, I do. But there is NO consistency. That's the joke, Snowdon has clearly been made an example out of and Newcastle are rightly dirty about it. I feel for Thompson, I really do, but Snowdon cannot just disappear, and if he took other options to brace himself the outcome may have been exactly the same. It's rubbish IMO. [/QUOTE]
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