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NRL fines Curtis Scott over public drunkenness after charges dropped against Canberra Raiders player – ABC News
Canberra’s Curtis Scott can avoid paying the $15,000 fine recommended by the NRL if he completes an alcohol education and counselling program.

Canberra Raiders star Curtis Scott has been fined $15,000 by the NRL for public drunkenness.
- Scott can avoid paying the NRL’s fine if he completes an alcohol education and counselling program
- Scott had charges of resisting arrest and assaulting police dropped
- Footage emerged of him asleep in the street, then getting handcuffed, capsicum-sprayed and tasered
In January, Scott had been charged with assaulting police after he was out drinking on Australia Day, but…
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