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Hey guys my friends son started a GoFundMe cause he is saving up to buy his first car.
They have been doing it pretty tough the last couple years and just a few weeks ago he
broke his collar bone in a bike crash. Between that and his studying for school exams this month he
hasn't been able to work and save up as much as he would like. Not expecting any donations but if
you are able to give anything at all that would be amazing. Even just sharing the link with someone
would be cool. Here is the link.
If you do decide to donate please let me know so I can thank you personally.
(also be careful gofundme have a default tip they add that you need to remove)

Thanks everyone, GO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry mate , all good for you having the balls to putting the hand out. but im not donating to a first car. Maybe your mate should of started saving years ago.
 
Sorry mate , all good for you having the balls to putting the hand out. but im not donating to a first car. Maybe your mate should of started saving years ago.
thats all good. this isnt a medical thing so I totally get people not wanting to donate.
like i stated before I'm not expecting any donations at all.
the person is my friend's son who's still in school and they are not financial well off due to circumstances through no fault of there own but I will not go into that.
just trying to get some more eyes on it, anything helps so thats all im trying to do.
even if all this does it get a couple more people seeing and sharing it with some people thats a win for me.
 

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Geelong Cats’ Tom Atkins gets diversion in court for Wallington crash​

A Cats star must apologise and fork out thousands of dollars after causing a three-car crash, with one victim detailing her ongoing suffering in court. WATCH THE VIDEO
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January 15, 2025 - 4:37PM
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Cats player Tom Atkins leaves a Geelong court
Shocking new images have revealed the extent of a three-car crash Cats star Tom Atkins caused as he was looking for his ID.
Atkins must apologise and fork out thousands of dollars after the incident, that left one woman suffering ongoing physical and emotional pain.
The 29-year-old fronted the Geelong Magistrates Court for the first time on Wednesday facing charges of careless driving and failing to keep left of a dividing line.
Court documents, released to the Geelong Advertiser, state Atkins was travelling south on Grubb Rd in Wallington about 7.30pm on August 9 last year.
According to the police summary, after taking his eyes off the road, Atkins veered across into the northbound lane and collided with the front driver’s side of an oncoming ute driven by a woman travelling with her daughter.
The crash caused the ute to lose control and veer into the southbound lane, where it collided with a blue Ford Focus that had been travelling behind Atkins.
A police photo at the scene of the crash on Grubb Rd in Wallington on August 9. Picture; Geelong Magistrates Court.

A police photo at the scene of the crash on Grubb Rd in Wallington on August 9. Picture; Geelong Magistrates Court.
“My bag’s behind me in the middle console,” Atkins told an officer at the scene, court documents state.
“I’ve reached in, I was going to check that I brought something home from the club, my ID, and the next thing I know head-on.”
The occupants of the cars were taken to hospital, but did not sustain any serious injuries.
The Holden ute was written off, while the blue Ford Focus also sustained significant damage.
A police photo at the scene of the crash on Grubb Rd in Wallington on August 9. Picture; Geelong Magistrates Court.

A police photo at the scene of the crash on Grubb Rd in Wallington on August 9. Picture; Geelong Magistrates Court.
Atkins must write two letters of apology to others caught in the crash and pay one of them more than $8000.
The midfielder did not comment when approached by the Geelong Advertiser outside of court.
Atkins accepted responsibility for the crash, but won’t face a criminal record after Magistrate Ann McGarvie approved him for a diversion.
The star Cat was represented by top silk Dermot Dann KC.
Ms McGarvie said Atkins was a “suitable candidate for a diversion away from the criminal justice system”.
Geelong Cats player Tom Atkins leaving Geelong Magistrates Court on Wednesday.

Geelong Cats player Tom Atkins leaving Geelong Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
“(This is) given that Mr Atkins has got no priors and both of the people affected by the car accident wrote in favour of him having a diversion, as long as he learned from this event,” Ms McGarvie said.
“He certainly has, your honour,” Mr Dann told the court, noting that Atkins had pre-emptively completed one of the conditions of the diversion – a road trauma awareness course – before he had even been charged.
Mr Dann said his client had shown concern for the occupants of the other cars.
Barrister Dermot Dann KC arrives at Geelong Magistrates Court on Wednesday.

Barrister Dermot Dann KC arrives at Geelong Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
In a victim impact statement read aloud by a prosecutor, the driver of the ute described the emotional toll the crash had taken on her, including how she felt anxiety about driving, particularly at night, and experienced flashbacks.
“This incident has caused frustration and disappointment, not directed at the offender,” she wrote.
The woman said she had been forced to miss six weeks of work, still experienced regular headaches, neck pain and stiffness and found coughing and some movement difficult.
A police photo at the scene of the crash on Grubb Rd in Wallington on August 9. Picture; Geelong Magistrates Court.

A police photo at the scene of the crash on Grubb Rd in Wallington on August 9. Picture; Geelong Magistrates Court.
The incident also had financial and social effects, as the woman was unable to care for her parents at the same capacity as she had previously.
Ms McGarvie said she was satisfied Atkins would not be back before court for a traffic offence.
“You’re aware of the even more severe consequences that can occur due to even a moment’s inattention,” she told Atkins.
Cats star Tom Atkins' black Ford ute following the crash on Grubb Rd in Wallington on August 9. Picture; Geelong Magistrates Court.

Cats star Tom Atkins' black Ford ute following the crash on Grubb Rd in Wallington on August 9. Picture; Geelong Magistrates Court.
As part of the diversion, Atkins agreed to write letters of apology to both adult victims, pay $500 to the court fund and just under $8500 to one of the victims, who had a shortfall between her insurance and costs.
When asked by the Geelong Advertiser outside court if he had anything to say to the victims, Atkins declined to comment on


Ms McGarvie said Atkins was a “suitable candidate for a diversion away from the criminal justice system”.

Translation: The accused is a high profile elite athlete.
 

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