Title says it all. How sad.
http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/8726659/josh-brent-dallas-cowbo...
Title says it all. How sad.
http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/8726659/josh-brent-dallas-cowbo...
So we have a player who was drinking and driving and another who willingly got in the vehicle with him. At some point maybe people will wake up.
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I hope the court actually lays down the law on this one.Im tired of hearing about incidents like this involving celebrities/athletes and nothing to little is done.Use this guy as example.
"Are you an official here?Because you've officially given me a boner."
That's great in theory but I would guess in every community things like this happen and people still drink a drive. The fact of the matter is even if you make an "example" out of someone it doesn't resinate with anyone. It comes down to personal responsibility, especially with this subject and unfortunately, not everyone will make the right decisions.
Ill use Donte Stallworth as an example.
"Are you an official here?Because you've officially given me a boner."
Maybe. But this situation is a bit different in that, according to the article, the driver has already spent 60 days in jail for a drunk driving conviction while in college. My guess is that he is looking at serious time in jail and deservedly so.
Case in point- The guys spent 60 days in jail for the same thing which is a pretty hefty sentence for that charge in itself, yet he himself still drove.
when drunk. For some, there is an inabilty to make the decision not to drive when they are intoxicated. People in this category need not to drink at all. I feel for the people affected and their families.
Knowing you killed one of your best friends is a harsher sentence than any jail time. Sometimes you have to consider the human factor into every crime. I think others feeling pain and empathy for both families, and even for the driver, is more of a deterrent than knowing the driver went to jail. Of course, IMO, if the driver has any priors with drugs or alcohol then you throw the book at him
We knew a family friend who's cousin killed her twin sister while drunk driving. The county decided not to press charges. No one in the community was upset over that decision.
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How is that fair to the person being made into an example. Not trying to justify his actions, I lost a friend eight days a go to an eerily similar situation. Just saying, how would it be fair to slap a 20 year sentence on this guy when the standard is 2? I am sure that he did not intend to kill his friend.
Once again, I am not trying to justify what happened. I am just not interested in burning someone at the cross to "make them an example."
Coach Hoke once told me that a moral victory is still a (expletive deleted) loss.
Sad. When millionaires don't drop $100 for a ride home it's sad and frustrating. The Brown family's and Brent's lives will never be the same.
is quite remorseful, his past will not help his cause though. Very sad.
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Just recently it was confrimed that Josh Brent has been charged with "Intoxication manslaughter"
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/cowboy-charged-player-dies-auto-a...
I played high school football with Josh Brent. Small Catholic school in Bloomington, IL. Him and Michael Ho who now plays for the patriots. This was inevitable unfortunately. He could never stay out of trouble. Thoughts and prayers go out to everybody involved.
A lifelong guilt trip knowing he killed his friend. I can't imagine living with that kind of guilt.
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That won't be his only penalty
Sad story that didn't have to happen. Thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected.
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Given the technologies that car companies are coming up with for alcohol detection, I do think/hope that eventually we will see few deaths from drunk driving. If it's cheap, there's no reason not to have a simple detection system on every new car.
Its called the being responsible app.I have it on my Ford Fusion.
"Are you an official here?Because you've officially given me a boner."
Actually that wouldn't work people would just get someone else to do the deed for them and then drive off drunk. There's stories in the news about habitual drunk drivers that had those devices on their cars, they would get a sober friend to do the test so they could start their car.
"The goal, the expectation of this program is the Big Ten Championship"
Depends on the technology. I believe Toyota has developed a steering wheel than can detect BAC through the pores of your hand, so the engine could be shut off once you start driving.
Gloves. Also, people used baloons to beat the in car units before they started putting cameras in them.
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This is similar to the Dany Heatley and Dan Snyder situation back in 2003
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So tragic. my prayers go out to everyone affected.
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