"It's unlawful and criminal conduct and that's the way we're treating it.". "It's not an authorised photograph and should not have been taken," he said. Mr Laidley played for the West Coast Eagles from 1987 to 1992 and North Melbourne between 1993 and 1997. In 1997, Smith captain-coached Ainslie to the Australian Capital Territory Football League premiership. Mr Laidley's lawyer Dee Giannopolous wrote about the images on Sunday night, saying on Twitter she was "outraged" pictures of her client were allegedly "taken by some police officer, on the sly, when in custody in interview". The 53-year-old from Moonee Ponds was arrested on Saturday night after an incident outside a St Kilda home about 9:00pm. "We'll continue that investigation. Mr Laidley played for the West Coast Eagles from 1987 to 1992 and North Melbourne between 1993 and 1997. They have a womens team currently in the AFLW competition and in the VFL women's, as well as a men's reserve team in the VFL. The photos were taken of former North Melbourne AFL coach Dean Laidley, who was remanded in custody over the weekend on allegations of stalking as well as other charges. "If other [Victoria Police] members have, if you like, disseminated unauthorised information then they will potentially be facing exactly the same charges as this senior constable is.". North Melbourne Football Club was founded in North Melbourne in 1869 by local cricketers desiring to keep fit over the winter months. "Taking photos unlawfully and sharing them. Brett William Brown (born February 16, 1961) is an American professional basketball coach.Brown is a former college basketball player who previously served as head coach for the Philadelphia 76ers.He also has extensive experience coaching in Australia, having been the head coach of the North Melbourne Giants and Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League (NBL). "Clearly we have let down that person who those photos were taken of. 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At a press conference this afternoon, Deputy Commissioner Patton said the senior constable had only recently been interviewed and it was still unclear exactly how many officers were involved. Their rivalry was reignited in the 1990's as both clubs fought for premierships, aswell as a 2014 elimination final in which North came form 30 points down to win. “There were three people in … And these were sneaky photos while in [a] police interview in [a] police station by a police officer," he said. AFL Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. They went on to premierships in 1996 and 1999, and reached at least the preliminary final every year from 1994 to 2000. We've breached their privacy and I do apologise on behalf of Victoria Police.". North Melbournes first VFL grand final was against Essendon in the 1950's. If there's a Brisbane storm on Saturday night, will the AFL grand final be delayed? "It's unlawful and criminal conduct and that's the way we're treating it.". "Clearly we have let down that person who those photos were taken of. Connect with friends faster than ever with the new Facebook app. Latest News. The director of the legal firm, Bill Doogue, described the apparent leak as "disgraceful". 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