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18 hours ago, FAST GATER said:

I agree he should be punished for crimes he committed but can't  help thinking what a waste ,he was at times a great rider to watch and wasted an opportunity many never get  !

When he rode for Birmingham in his last season he was great. What a waste of some considerable talent, what an awful crime! Mind you, when you look at his photograph, with his low forehead, he doesn't seem quite right.

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2 minutes ago, *JJ said:

When he rode for Birmingham in his last season he was great. What a waste of some considerable talent, what an awful crime! Mind you, when you look at his photograph, with his low forehead, he doesn't seem quite right.

A brick short of a load comes to mind

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On 12/23/2025 at 3:21 PM, Neila said:

Sorry for bringing this up from the past, where it should be 

But apparently I've been told that  this scumbag has a interview in this week's bible about wanting to make a come back 🤡😡

Maybe there's a place for him at Speedway Futures Ltd... with the rest of the wrong'uns 🤷‍♂️

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The old saying "If you can't do the time don't do the crime" will ring loud

However he has & he did & he's far from the first to serve time in one of their Majesty long stay hotels.

His offence was nothing to do with his past speedway life & should not cause issue with his future within speedway.

Other riders have commited drug or alcohol offences whilst racing & have returned to the sport with little fuss. They were given their second chance so why not Jason Garrity 

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5 minutes ago, Technik said:

The old saying "If you can't do the time don't do the crime" will ring loud

However he has & he did & he's far from the first to serve time in one of their Majesty long stay hotels.

His offence was nothing to do with his past speedway life & should not cause issue with his future within speedway.

Other riders have commited drug or alcohol offences whilst racing & have returned to the sport with little fuss. They were given their second chance so why not Jason Garrity 

Think drug and alcohol offences are different to beating up pensioners when burglarying their home 🤔🤡

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1 hour ago, Neila said:

Think drug and alcohol offences are different to beating up pensioners when burglarying their home 🤔🤡

Think someone needs to give their head a wobble!

Drug and drink driving cause DEATHS...................Period.

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1 hour ago, Neila said:

Think drug and alcohol offences are different to beating up pensioners when burglarying their home 🤔🤡

You would hope on the drink and drugs at least the SCB would be insisting on regular testing but he hasn’t been caught for that so he could deem it a bit unfair 

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No matter how much we don`t like it, Garrity done the crime but has done the time. You`d like to think he has remorse for his crimes and victims and has been rehabilitated to be able to contribute to society. 

Bottom line is no team will touch him at the minute, giving to negative publicity his signature would create.

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