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Posted
5 hours ago, closetojumping said:

Chace Calicut is apparently a piece of human shit:

https://www.fox26houston.com/news/2-houston-area-teens-accused-violent-driving-incident-involving-classmates.amp

Solid pick-up for UGa.

 

4 hours ago, Player said:

Now being reported that Calicut’s accomplice and teammate at North Shore, Isaiah Brice Phillips, was shot and killed in another incident on Sunday night.

https://abc13.com/post/galena-park-isd-confirms-isaiah-phillips-was-student-killed-pool-party-northeast-harris-county/17246470/

 

3 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

You read it twice?

To be fair, I didn't click the 2nd link and read the article, as I assumed the gist was about the same.  2 pieces of shit. 1 dead. 1 committed to play football at UGA pissed away his opportunity

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My wife owned a home in north shore 20 years ago. We met and married about 15 years ago. She’s originally from Polk County. 
Makes the sex tent make a little more sense, right?  

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1 hour ago, Wulaw Horn said:

My wife owned a home in north shore 20 years ago. We met and married about 15 years ago. She’s originally from Polk County. 
Makes the sex tent make a little more sense, right?  

Does your wife let you watch when she's get rammed in the sex tent?

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1 minute ago, Tx74 said:
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[booked] on 4 charges, including felony possession of marijuana, more than 1 ounce. He was also charged with possession of marijuana less than 1 ounce, possession of drug-related objects and physically holding a wireless device while driving.

Busted for a pipe, an ounce and a half of weed, and.......holding his phone?

That last bit seems odd. 

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Georgia is slowly approaching 30 arrests since 2023

2 minutes ago, Ricky's one-hitter said:

Busted for a pipe, an ounce and a half of weed, and.......holding his phone?

That last bit seems odd. 

A lot of states laws where you cannot physically be holding your phone while driving

https://www.gahighwaysafety.org/hands-free-law/

Considering Georgia football players also cosplay as F1 drivers half the time, the law should be doubly enforced for them. 

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17 minutes ago, Ricky's one-hitter said:

Busted for a pipe, an ounce and a half of weed, and.......holding his phone?

That last bit seems odd. 

Based on how Georgia's players drive, holding the phone should be the most serious charge.

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I'm just in support of that phone law. That and more impeding the flow of traffic tickets for people driving 55 mph in the left lane on an 70 mph limit interstate. Both would make driving substantially safer, coming from a guy who hates traffic laws in general. 

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There are Texas school zones with signs posted it is unlawful to use your cell phone in them. Anyways, I don't see that as a tack-on charge in the Georgia player's case. If it was against the law, and you got nailed on drug possession, you can bet the officer on the scene isn't going to hold back on charges.

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13 minutes ago, Ricky's one-hitter said:

Mainly, it's that Athens police pulled over a uga football player and included that charge. I think we can safely assume that it's a charge in lieu of something much more damaging. 

It was one of those digital devices made to look like 9mm pistol.

Relationships with criminal attorneys count. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Js1 said:

Georgia is slowly approaching 30 arrests since 2023

A lot of states laws where you cannot physically be holding your phone while driving

https://www.gahighwaysafety.org/hands-free-law/

Considering Georgia football players also cosplay as F1 drivers half the time, the law should be doubly enforced for them. 

More arrest than wins since they won their natty.

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45 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

I'm just in support of that phone law. That and more impeding the flow of traffic tickets for people driving 55 mph in the left lane on an 70 mph limit interstate. Both would make driving substantially safer, coming from a guy who hates traffic laws in general. 

I have to go to court today for going 57 in a 30, so this traffic talk is hitting close to home. 

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5 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

I have to go to court today for going 57 in a 30, so this traffic talk is hitting close to home. 

My last legal engagement involved more than double... so.. I relate. 

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Athens-Clarke County records show that Jackson was booked at 11:50 p.m. Wednesday on 4 charges, including felony possession of marijuana, more than 1 ounce. He was also charged with possession of marijuana less than 1 ounce...

They must have some special kind of math in Georgia.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, tejas60 said:

You can't just pay the fine or are you fighting it?

I need to have this one go away. I’ve got a … volatile history and I would prefer not to impact my insurance rates further. 

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3 minutes ago, texifornia said:

I caught an 84 in a 70 last week. Thanks Dinwiddie County, Virginia.

No doubt speeding while posting three recruiting visit tweets and two Hayes Fawcett edits…

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2 minutes ago, texifornia said:

I caught an 84 in a 70 last week. Thanks Dinwiddie County, Virginia.

Were you actually going 84 or did they give you a break by not hitting you with the automatically reckless driving for 85+?  85 or more is automatically reckless driving in Virginia and comes with a huge fine and/or jail time. Most of the smaller counties in Virginia are just looking for people to pay their tickets for a couple of hundred and not looking for the headaches that come with misdemeanor reckless driving. 

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1 minute ago, Texas Wahoo said:

Were you actually going 84 or did they give you a break by not hitting you with the automatically reckless driving for 85+?  85 or more is automatically reckless driving in Virginia and comes with a huge fine and/or jail time. Most of the smaller counties in Virginia are just looking for people to pay their tickets for a couple of hundred and not looking for the headaches that come with misdemeanor reckless driving. 

I was right on the edge. Makes sense he just checked it down to 84 if it had been a little higher.

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14 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

I need to have this one go away. I’ve got a … volatile history and I would prefer not to impact my insurance rates further. 

Tell them you’re going to put the system on trial.  

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Sounds like we've had quite the past week. I admittedly no longer pay near the attention to this that I used to and I trust Sark to do what needs to be done. Hard to argue with the recruiting results he's had since coming to Austin. Anyway, was on the phone with my Tech grad boss (he's a great dude) yesterday and he brought up Sark signing the #1 player at every position in the last several days. I laughed and gave him shit about Cody Campbell buying the #1 OL recruit in Texas out from everybody. We chuckled a bit and I surfed over to 247 to see what in the world he was talking about. Needless to say, I'm quite gruntled today.

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25 minutes ago, kevwun said:

Fighting traffic tickets is almost always an exercise in futility.

Especially when the Judge knows you by name. 

25 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

I need to have this one go away. I’ve got a … volatile history and I would prefer not to impact my insurance rates further. 

I've repeatedly told you that your jihad against crossing guards and parents who actually come to a complete stop before ejecting their kids from the car at school drop-off was going to land you in the pokey. 

 

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8 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

 

Especially when the Judge knows you by name. 

I've repeatedly told you that your jihad against crossing guards and parents who actually come to a complete stop before ejecting their kids from the car at school drop-off was going to land you in the pokey. 

 

The man runs and drives fast.

Posted
36 minutes ago, texifornia said:

I caught an 84 in a 70 last week. Thanks Dinwiddie County, Virginia.

I drove through Dinwiddie on I-85 over the weekend. My only thought was "what a stupid name that is".

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Seems some posters on here have been taking All Gas, No Brakes a little bit too literally. Between all this Georgia talk and lead-foot surly posters, it is a bad time to be a motor vehicle

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I know Texas tends to not badmouth other schools as part of their recruiting strategy, but Georgia is reaching the point where parents ought to be concerned about their meal tickets, er kids, going to a school where ending up with a conviction is more likely than ending up in the nfl.  

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48 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

I need to have this one go away. I’ve got a … volatile history and I would prefer not to impact my insurance rates further. 

I think my worst was 96 in a 45. Although I did get two tickets from the same cop within a week once. Don't do wheelies on the Drag at 0800 in the morning.

"Your honor I promise not to do it again. I need to drive to go to work. Please let me keep my license".

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10 minutes ago, OU Sucks said:

I drove through Dinwiddie on I-85 over the weekend. My only thought was "what a stupid name that is".

The town name and the NBA player

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7 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

I know Texas tends to not badmouth other schools as part of their recruiting strategy, but Georgia is reaching the point where parents ought to be concerned about their meal tickets, er kids, going to a school where ending up with a conviction is more likely than ending up in the nfl.  

I don't think they have a problem talking shit about atm, but in general it seems true.

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32 minutes ago, Frank Drebin said:

Tell them you’re going to put the system on trial.  

We can all laugh, but I have successfully argued my way out of three separate speeding tickets in my life without the help of a lawyer. One of them involved a Houston cop named Matt Davis. You can look up what that shitheeled ratfuck was doing and got busted for after me, and apparently numerous other people, complained about him and a news station did an investigative expose on him.

Separately, this one dude wrote blatantly wrong details down on the ticket that I was able to dispute with, you know, objective facts that I printed out and showed to the judge after the guy tried to act like he was recounting things correctly (he was lying). The judge literally dismissed it while I was handing him shit. That little dude was talking shit to me under his breath as I walking out.

Today, I am not disputing anything. Hoping the lawyer can get me deferred adjudication or something that keeps things out of the insurance rate math. 

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3 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

We can all laugh, but I have successfully argued my way out of three separate speeding tickets in my life without the help of a lawyer. One of them involved a Houston cop named Matt Davis. You can look up what that shitheeled ratfuck was doing and got busted for after me, and apparently numerous other people, complained about him and a news station did an investigative expose on him.

Separately, this one dude wrote blatantly wrong details down on the ticket that I was able to dispute with, you know, objective facts that I printed out and showed to the judge after the guy tried to act like he was recounting things correctly (he was lying). The judge literally dismissed it while I was handing him shit. That little dude was talking shit to me under his breath as I walking out.

Today, I am not disputing anything. Hoping the lawyer can get me deferred adjudication or something that keeps things out of the insurance rate math. 

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4 minutes ago, kevwun said:

I don't think they have a problem talking shit about atm, but in general it seems true.

Is it really talking shit if you're just being honest? 

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Just now, closetojumping said:

We can all laugh, but I have successfully argued my way out of three separate speeding tickets in my life without the help of a lawyer. One of them involved a Houston cop named Matt Davis. You can look up what that shitheeled ratfuck was doing and got busted for after me, and apparently numerous other people, complained about him and a news station did an investigative expose on him.

Separately, this one dude wrote blatantly wrong details down on the ticket that I was able to dispute with, you know, objective facts that I printed out and showed to the judge after the guy tried to act like he was recounting things correctly (he was lying). The judge literally dismissed it while I was handing him shit. That little dude was talking shit to me under his breath as I walking out.

Today, I am not disputing anything. Hoping the lawyer can get me deferred adjudication or something that keeps things out of the insurance rate math. 

I know Matt Davis well.  When I was a baby lawyer my firm lent out associates to muni court to prosecute traffic citations to give us trial experience.  He wrote thousands of BS tickets per year and he and his buddies were scamming taxpayers with overtime.  I wrote about it at the time on Hornfans.

He and his buddy would write a massive amount of tickets at speed traps.  Often putting each other as witnesses.  So they would be called to court multiple times per week.  They would sign in at 8 am when court started in multiple courts.  Then give the bailiff there phone numbers.  So they would be earning OT pay starting at 8 am.  Then they would disappear to go work side security jobs, and when we would try and call them as a witness the bailiff would say they were unavailable or in another court.  In the off chance we could get them to show up, they would say they needed their other cop buddy listed on the ticket as a witness to make the case.  They would never be available.  So we would end up having to dismiss all their tickets.  These guys were fleecing the city for hundreds of thousands of dollars in OT.  Everyone in the court knew exactly what these assholes were doing.  One assistant DA reported them.  Matt Davis stalked the assistant DA and found out where he drank.  Gave him a DWI charge in retaliation. That scared most off.

It was Davis, an asian cop I cannot remember his name, and another cop named Running.  The Chronicle finally reported on them and noted they had fleeced the city out of a million in OT.  It was more than that.  Davis was writing about 10,000 tickets per month.  So many of us probably were ticketed by him.  He pulled me over on Allen Parkway once with a line of other cars with his buddies.  I was not even speeding.  You can recognize the prick because he always wore Oakley sunglasses.

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