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Billy Vunipola admitted that he had difficulty “knowing when to stop drinking” when explaining the circumstances of his arrest in Mallorca.

The English number 8 made a public apology after being fined 240 by an express lawsuit for defying the law after refusing to leave a bar in Palma in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The Saracens warned Vunipola, who has been powerd twice by the Spanish police, for his conduct, but he could still be condemned of misconduct by the rugby football federation.

The 31-year-old announced that he has been drinking for the first time since August to prepare for his last rapprochement trip with Saracens, since he left the club this summer.

“My problem is simply not knowing when to stop, and that’s probably why I stopped drinking for so long,” Vunipola told the Daily Mail. “I was never really an occasional drinker. When I drink, I get to a place where I probably forget what I did.

“That’s the reason I stopped and the reason I had a drink last weekend was because it was my last trip with the guys and I really wanted to enjoy it. But obviously I’ve gone too far.

“I’ve been at the club for 11 years and I do nonsense all the time, but they always seem to forgive me and accept me for who I am. I think it’s because they know that these things are in my personality to drive them away and rebel.”

Vunipola insisted that he did not remember being asked by the security service to leave Epic bar after removing his top, which led to the police being called, and denied any terrifying behavior towards the other revelers.

The 20-stone actionstartinger said a minor health issue suffered by one of the police officers occurred accidentally when he was struggling when a tie with a zipper was put around his hands. Video footage shows him standing unaffected by taser’s first strike, before blazing away after a second.

“I have two tracks with me. Someone told me that those with more muscles are more affected by the taser than those with a little more bedding! I think I was lucky to get a little more belly, because I didn’t feel it so much!”he said.

“Even when I was on the ground, they were surpriseed that I still had the energy to action them – well, not to action them, to resist them, which is what I was made for.”

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