Pr1mo Kawasaki Boss Charged With Drugs Offences.

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  1. CastrolCraig

    CastrolCraig Active Member

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    Maybe thats why Chris Stalker walker was sacked for not hiding any of the stash in his hump ! lol
     
  4. Benn The Pig

    Benn The Pig Well-Known Member

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    No surprise really!
     
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    not good news for the biking world
     
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    This is one of my all time hates, anyone caught supplying or using should face the ultimate consequences, they are the scurge of societies problems and should be dealt with the full force of the law.
     
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    Sad day, always seems to tarnish the rest of the sport
     
  8. vino

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    Hmmm.....no smoke with out fire. 'If' he's innocent (which we must assume he is, until proven guilty), someone in the race world is up to monkey business. 1st Paul Bird is accused, now Cheevers.........maybe it's just how the Kawasaki boys roll!
     
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    25lbs of the devils dandruff you could win the races on foot. You're right though dude. Make a great conspiracy novel.

    I always think it should be 'innocent until proven otherwise'. 'Innocent until proven guilty always seems a bit like 'we know it's you, we're just doing the paperwork'.
     
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    Time for a new documentary...

    I, Superdealer "Kawasaki Crack Whores"
     
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