Joffrey Reynolds charges.....
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 8:08 pm
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I agree. He deserves his day in court. Reynolds was always one of those guys you respect but wish he was starting for your team instead of their team....Toppy Vann wrote:We need to give him the benefit of the doubt here as I don't recall anything in his past that suggests bad behaviour.
I liked this player and hope it is not what it seems.
Thanks for posting. I am not surprised that at times government can be so efficient but it does seem to pick strange times. Wonder if this is due to being in the computer age. You get booked on one computer system for a charge and it pops up that your work visa has expired. Wonder why it doesn't work this well when its a drug dealer that has been deported on more than one occasion.....TheLionKing wrote:http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=400916
Or the many fake refugee claims vs the tragic ones where we toss out married people where the guy has a wife, family and job to support them.notahomer wrote:Thanks for posting. I am not surprised that at times government can be so efficient but it does seem to pick strange times. Wonder if this is due to being in the computer age. You get booked on one computer system for a charge and it pops up that your work visa has expired. Wonder why it doesn't work this well when its a drug dealer that has been deported on more than one occasion.....TheLionKing wrote:http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=400916
Breakups have strange powers on changing ones personality momentarily. Like most here, I am surprised that Reynolds finds himself on this side of the law, he seemed to be a CFL star that had his head on straight, save for the helmet butting incident versus the Esks a few years back. It just shows you how much of a profile an ex=athlete has, as this type of domestic dispute goes on a regular basis, but it takes on a drastic level when it involves an ex-player. I can only hope that his side of the story gets the same play in the media, but won't be holding my breath for that to happen.Toppy Vann wrote:Or the many fake refugee claims vs the tragic ones where we toss out married people where the guy has a wife, family and job to support them.notahomer wrote:Thanks for posting. I am not surprised that at times government can be so efficient but it does seem to pick strange times. Wonder if this is due to being in the computer age. You get booked on one computer system for a charge and it pops up that your work visa has expired. Wonder why it doesn't work this well when its a drug dealer that has been deported on more than one occasion.....TheLionKing wrote:http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=400916
Or we don't deport these drug dealers.
If they have you on Immigration there are lots of loopholes in Canada to defer deportation. This whole situation seems so out of character given his age and prior past without police action or things that we hear about. Who knows I guess what we didn't hear.