tryfuhl
08-19-2010, 06:07 AM
I know plenty of guys with a bad driving record. They have not been to jail, driving violations are easy to fight in court because the law or the police can be liegient when you show up to court. They are quick to give people breaks on the charges. Moving violations not involving drugs or alcohol are minor, and can be attributed to youth.
The tint issue is not that big of a deal to me and to be honest, if I was a sports star I might have some dark tint on my car as well so I am not hassled as I drive.
va is hardcore
I saw a guy get 5 months with work release within the county after getting 2 reckless drivings while license was suspended
KLHJ2
08-19-2010, 07:08 AM
I got my first drivers license when I was living in VA. I got my first drivers license suspension 5 months later. In all honesty I deserved it though.
Longtimefan
08-19-2010, 08:06 AM
I wonder who he told the police he was
Redskins TE Fred Davis pleads guilty to two misdemeanors - Redskins Journal (http://blogs.fredericksburg.com/redskinsjournal/2010/08/18/redskins-te-fred-davis-pleads-guilty-to-two-misdemeanors/)
Misrepresentation has displaced "do you know who I am". When will they ever learn?
Monkeydad
08-19-2010, 11:08 AM
Trent Williams has a traffic court date too, going 90 in a 55 in his Cayenne.
Seriously, they stop people around DC for going 90 in a 55? I thought that was just called "keeping up" on the Beltway.
mredskins
08-19-2010, 11:10 AM
Trent Williams has a traffic court date too, going 90 in a 55 in his Cayenne.
Seriously, they stop people around DC for going 90 in a 55? I thought that was just called "keeping up" on the Beltway.
90 on the belt way???? You be lucky to go 15 on the beltway.
Monkeydad
08-19-2010, 11:12 AM
90 on the belt way???? You be lucky to go 15 on the beltway.
What?
For the record, I didn't say Trent WAS on the Beltway...but driving anywhere around DC is not a picnic.
I found Virginia drivers to be slow and lazy though. MD drivers are just nuts and PA drivers are just clueless on how to drive properly.
Leader In Sports
08-19-2010, 11:12 AM
I wonder who he told the police he was
Redskins TE Fred Davis pleads guilty to two misdemeanors - Redskins Journal (http://blogs.fredericksburg.com/redskinsjournal/2010/08/18/redskins-te-fred-davis-pleads-guilty-to-two-misdemeanors/)
I noticed you quoted the blog from here in Fredericksburg. Do you live down here?
SmootSmack
08-19-2010, 11:14 AM
90 on the belt way???? You be lucky to go 15 on the beltway.
Believe he was on the Dulles Toll Road
SmootSmack
08-19-2010, 11:15 AM
I noticed you quoted the blog from here in Fredericksburg. Do you live down here?
Nope, don't think I've ever even step foot in Fredericksburg
artmonkforhallofamein07
08-19-2010, 11:17 AM
Especially with so many states having to be picky about who they send to jail for the lower end crimes thanks to budget constraints. Heck in California you see guys like Chris Brown get off with community service on the East Coast (thanks Cali, it's no wonder gangs love working over there).
Still I'm a little worried about this. I mean God knows we have Ovechkin doing more then we care to admit but Ovi seems to be good at not getting caught. Fred on the other hand I could easily see getting caught on an NFL drug test for smoking pot. This is the guy that's suppose to be our number 2 or 3 receiver this year in what looks to be a somewhat innovative offense. Of course if Thomas continues to step up it could easily be Sellers that ends up being the odd man out.
That is quite a bit of a jump from bad driving to pot smoking. IT is possible I am sure, but I am not going down that road.
The last sentence you lost me on. :)
What does Thomas stepping up have to do with Sellers and how did we go from traffic violations to Davis smoking pot to Thomas and then to Sellers being the odd man out??? :)
You been smokin a little sumtin sumtin this morning Dirt?