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Posted on 7/31/17 at 7:55 pm to NYCAuburn
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If he was sleeping it off, why the hell was he in the drivers seat?
Not going to lie. I have done this. And reclining in the driver's seat is much more comfortable than trying to sleep in the back if you're over about 5'2" and 120 lbs.
And no, I'm not saying he didn't drive there. I don't know what he did. But neither does anyone else yet.
Posted on 7/31/17 at 8:05 pm to StopRobot
If the keys were in the ignition he gets the DUI
Posted on 7/31/17 at 8:18 pm to StopRobot
I once hid my keys under a rock in the landscaped area of a bank parking lot and then proceeded to sleep it off in the truck. When I got up, I couldn't find them and had to call the wife to come get me.
For YEARS after that, any time I was near that bank, I looked for my keys. Never did find them.
Also, this happened after a Bottle Rockets show. Y'all should listen to the Bottle Rockets
For YEARS after that, any time I was near that bank, I looked for my keys. Never did find them.
Also, this happened after a Bottle Rockets show. Y'all should listen to the Bottle Rockets
Posted on 7/31/17 at 8:29 pm to RaleighTiger
quote:Teenage Bottlerocket is better.
Also, this happened after a Bottle Rockets show.
Posted on 7/31/17 at 8:35 pm to pvilleguru
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Teenage Bottlerocket is better.
No.
Posted on 7/31/17 at 8:42 pm to StopRobot
No melt here. If he was in the back seat sleeping it off then IMO he made the right decision rather than driving hammered. For a kid in his position this isn't a terrible outcome. He may end up missing a game but I have no problem with him playing. run him. Play him.
Posted on 7/31/17 at 10:47 pm to lsufball19
I know a guy that a DUI in his driveway. He was washing his car with the keys in the ignition, turned to accessory with the radio on while he was washing the car and drinking beers.
Cop rode by and then turned around pulled up in his driveway and arrested him on the spot.
Cop rode by and then turned around pulled up in his driveway and arrested him on the spot.
Posted on 7/31/17 at 10:54 pm to DannyB
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I know a guy that a DUI in his driveway. He was washing his car with the keys in the ignition, turned to accessory with the radio on while he was washing the car and drinking beers. Cop rode by and then turned around pulled up in his driveway and arrested him on the spot.
this is bull shite. his radio is in his car and he was washing his car with the windows down? man, no cop can give you a DUI in your fricking driveway.
Posted on 7/31/17 at 10:55 pm to LSU GrandDad
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this is bull shite. his radio is in his car and he was washing his car with the windows down? man, no cop can give you a DUI in your fricking driveway.
Not BS!!! It did happen.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:23 am to SamuelClemens
I hope the prosecutor exercises discretion here. If he wasn't actually operating the vehicle it's just and right to nolle pros it.
This post was edited on 8/1/17 at 12:25 am
Posted on 8/1/17 at 4:18 am to lsufball19
Kind of a BS arrest. I was let off once for the same thing, he was just unlucky.
Didnt read the story, my keys were in the glovebox
Didnt read the story, my keys were in the glovebox
This post was edited on 8/1/17 at 4:21 am
Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:03 am to StopRobot
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It is now being reported by Tide Sports that Hand was in fact not driving his vehicle but was asleep in his parked car at the time of his arrest.
Suuuure
Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:56 am to JustGetItRight
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The average joe with a clean record gets to plead this down to public intoxication so Hand should come out fine.
So he pleads down does it mean he shouldnt get disciplined by Saban for the initial offense? So a parent should punish his child for what they did or what the plea to??
Ive never agreed with the ability to get a dui for sleeping it off, but thats for the people to change the laws at this point.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 9:06 am to TOSOV
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So he pleads down does it mean he shouldnt get disciplined by Saban for the initial offense?
He should get disciplined for what he actually did. He was sleeping off his drunkenness in his car instead of driving. So, no. I wouldn't expect much of a punishment.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 9:55 am to StopRobot
Well, after Cam Robinson and Hootie Jones were caught with weed and a stolen gun and were allowed to play, I'd fully expect Hand to play with his much lesser DUI charge.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 10:52 am to TOSOV
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So he pleads down does it mean he shouldnt get disciplined by Saban for the initial offense?
That would be up to Saban. If it were me, punishment would be based on what he actually did and the circumstances involved in the incident instead of either the formal charge or the final disposition. In this case since he was in a running car that he could have been intending to drive, I would make the punishment would be worse than if he got a PI because he was staggering down the sidewalk but far less than if he'd gotten a DUI while actually operating the vehicle.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 11:21 am to pvilleguru
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He should get disciplined for what he actually did. He was sleeping off his drunkenness in his car instead of driving. So, no. I wouldn't expect much of a punishment.
There has to be some punishment for this. I would sit him for Alabama's offensive snaps in the first game.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 6:51 pm to JustGetItRight
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That would be up to Saban. If it were me, punishment would be based on what he actually did and the circumstances involved in the incident instead of either the formal charge or the final disposition. In this case since he was in a running car that he could have been intending to drive, I would make the punishment would be worse than if he got a PI because he was staggering down the sidewalk but far less than if he'd gotten a DUI while actually operating the vehicle.
Totally agree, and what I was hoping to get out of posing the question. A reasonable parenting response not the "my kid does nothing wrong" response like the other response was.
At this point I do think the SEC needs to set a standard. Arrest no matter what you get suspended the next game. It'll hold players, and coaches accountable. Really small chance a kid is going to get arrested wrongly. If he is giving an officer lip about being a player or something all a cop has to say is "don't push me to arrest you" to get him to simmer down. Will be the "don't give me a real reason to make you cry" my dad would warn us with. Ha.
Posted on 8/1/17 at 6:55 pm to TOSOV
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At this point I do think the SEC needs to set a standard. Arrest no matter what you get suspended the next game. It'll hold players, and coaches accountable. Really small chance a kid is going to get arrested wrongly.
That is fricking retarded.
This post was edited on 8/1/17 at 6:56 pm
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