Carlos arrested

Re: Carlos arrested

Churchill123 said:
simonmdm said:
It's a shame it's not 250 hours unpaid work in your job. City would have saved a fortune in wages!


Is that even possible? - Can they give that as a sentence?

No. Needs to be for a "not for profit" organisation eg a charity.
 
Re: Carlos arrested

cibaman said:
Churchill123 said:
simonmdm said:
It's a shame it's not 250 hours unpaid work in your job. City would have saved a fortune in wages!


Is that even possible? - Can they give that as a sentence?

No. Needs to be for a "not for profit" organisation eg a charity.


City in The Community.
 
Re: Carlos arrested

The fine is obviously no problem, but the 250 hours.

If he does 4 hours a day ie around training that would take him 62 and a half days to complete at a couple of days a week you are talking the rest of the year.

Could this be the extra incentive to leave in the summer back to Argentina and between then and now do a couple of CITC events to satisfy the unpaid work side. And a couple of unavailable’s due to injury, treatment, commercial commitments.

Any thoughts out there on this
 
Re: Carlos arrested

There should be more sentences like this with the proviso of a heavy sanction if the terms are breached.<br /><br />-- Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:49 am --<br /><br />
Ballet On Ice said:
The fine is obviously no problem, but the 250 hours.

If he does 4 hours a day ie around training that would take him 62 and a half days to complete at a couple of days a week you are talking the rest of the year.

Could this be the extra incentive to leave in the summer back to Argentina and between then and now do a couple of CITC events to satisfy the unpaid work side. And a couple of unavailable’s due to injury, treatment, commercial commitments.

Any thoughts out there on this

My thoughts are he should consider himself lucky and take it seriously.
 
Re: Carlos arrested

Ballet On Ice said:
The fine is obviously no problem, but the 250 hours.

If he does 4 hours a day ie around training that would take him 62 and a half days to complete at a couple of days a week you are talking the rest of the year.

Could this be the extra incentive to leave in the summer back to Argentina and between then and now do a couple of CITC events to satisfy the unpaid work side. And a couple of unavailable’s due to injury, treatment, commercial commitments.

Any thoughts out there on this

I think he would understand that it's in his best interest to complete the order that's been handed down today, failure to complete the order would result in breach of a court order and an arrest warrant would be issued, at worst he could possibly face extradition from Argentina, at best he would never be able to step foot in the UK (possibly Europe) again without arrest and likely imprisonment. To run away from this would be a very serious error of judgment.
 
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Can Carlos coach the kids at local schools now he has a criminal record, CRB check and all that?
 
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whicko said:
Can Carlos coach the kids at local schools now he has a criminal record, CRB check and all that?
Yes, because the crime committed doesn't involve harm "to a person"
 
Re: Carlos arrested

M22 WOODHOUSE PARK said:
whicko said:
Can Carlos coach the kids at local schools now he has a criminal record, CRB check and all that?
Yes, because the crime committed doesn't involve harm "to a person"
Cheers
 

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