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According to a report from the Athens Banner-Herald's Marc Weiszer, police cited redshirt sophomore Ingram-Dawkins for speeding at 9:34 a.m. on Monday on I-85 around Livonia. Ingram-Dawkins was going 90 miles per hour in a 70 mile-per-hour zone...
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HarryBalzack12 months
"I sort of always liked playing them that second game because you could always count on them having two or three key players suspended."
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AggieHank8612 months
ARRESTED for SPEEDING? What the Hell?
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CanebreakCajun12 months
He had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in another ticket.
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SwampyWaters12 months
Totally ridiculous! Sounds like he was just going with the flow of the traffic!
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DeafVallyBatnR12 months
I would like clarification of the 13 dollar bond.
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Spankum12 months
This would not even make the news had it occurred in any season but the off-season. I have heard this no less than 5 times today on ESPN radio, simply because there is nothing else to report.
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tirebiter12 months
This guy makes UGA excessive speeders look like kindergartners:

"Vikings rookie cited for driving 85 mph over speed limit
Minnesota Vikings rookie receiver Jordan Addison said he was driving 140 mph last week because his dog was having an emergency at home, according to a citation filed Monday with the Ramsey County District Court and reviewed by ESPN. Addison, 21, the No. 23 overall pick of the 2023 draft, issued a public apology a day later, saying he "made a mistake and used poor judgment."
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Sevensblue12 months
Rules for thee but not for me
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Geaux Guy12 months
So how does one go about getting arrested for speeding? Do they just refuse to comply with the police or something? Like leave them no option but to arrest them? Seems dangerous.
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BozemanTiger12 months
Do you even English?
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POTUS202412 months
If they want to punish him, make him transfer to Northwestern.
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Tiger in Texas12 months
In today's world of cars, 90 is nothing. Hell, I have been passed going 90 on more than one occasion!
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NytroBud12 months
Thats bull shite. Everyone from GA knows that if you don't go 90 on I-85 you're gonna get your arse ran over.
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Pizza Dan12 months
Looks like Georgia will have the most speed in the league again this year.
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Boudreaux Jones12 months
He already had a warrant out or this would've been a ticket.
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jbird712 months
I mean a ticket would’ve done just fine here. Don’t see the need to arrest someone for this. Loads of people do 90mph on interstates daily.
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New Money12 months
He was arrested due to a warrant for failing to appear on a previous ticket for parking in a handicapped spot.
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jbird712 months
Ah gotcha. Thanks Larry for leaving out a crucial detail of the story.
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Geaux Guy12 months
My guess is that he followed the ‘I don’t have to do anything you say’ thing that many are doing now. Seems super dangerous but they’re doing it for some reason. Just have your license and registration available and keep your hands on the steering wheel until asked to provide something.
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diat15012 months
Weak
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