Fritz Waxer # 4
Draftee
- Jul 2, 2016
- 9
- 12
- AFL Club
- Port Adelaide
Regardless of the outcome, how can they justify suspending him while they conduct the investigation?
To do this the alleged misconduct would either have to be of a criminal nature, an arrestable offence and would therefore be investigated the police, or if due to the specific, serious nature of the allegation it would be inappropriate for him to play until after the investigation had concluded - ie. a child care worker accused of pedophilia.
In both of these cases there are considerations that must be taken into account - whether the player admits it, evidence in support of the allegation etc.
This is basic due process and must be afforded to anyone facing allegations of misconduct, particularly in these cases due to the 'influence' of the #me too movement (no I am not victim blaming, just pointing out the fact that this movement has already claimed countless innocent victims - obviously not your Weinstein's and the like). Or worse, what if clubs employed a couple of slappers to target opposition star players and arrange a holiday for them the next time teams met? Unrealistic yeah, but would appear relatively easy to pull off considering just what constitutes 'inappropriate' touching these days.
To do this the alleged misconduct would either have to be of a criminal nature, an arrestable offence and would therefore be investigated the police, or if due to the specific, serious nature of the allegation it would be inappropriate for him to play until after the investigation had concluded - ie. a child care worker accused of pedophilia.
In both of these cases there are considerations that must be taken into account - whether the player admits it, evidence in support of the allegation etc.
This is basic due process and must be afforded to anyone facing allegations of misconduct, particularly in these cases due to the 'influence' of the #me too movement (no I am not victim blaming, just pointing out the fact that this movement has already claimed countless innocent victims - obviously not your Weinstein's and the like). Or worse, what if clubs employed a couple of slappers to target opposition star players and arrange a holiday for them the next time teams met? Unrealistic yeah, but would appear relatively easy to pull off considering just what constitutes 'inappropriate' touching these days.