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Bryan Cox Jr. is in trouble


TN05

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7 minutes ago, TN05 said:

 

Unbelievable... so incredibly stupid.  To have had such a great camp and then do something this asinine...

The speeding is foolish... having marijuana is unacceptable.

And I am not anti-pot... but it is still technically illegal, and regardless, he shouldn't have it with him and/or be using it in his car

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5 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

Unbelievable... so incredibly stupid.  To have had such a great camp and then do something this asinine...

The speeding is foolish... having marijuana is unacceptable.

And I am not anti-pot... but it is still technically illegal, and regardless, he shouldn't have it with him and/or be using it in his car

I would turn that around.  90 in a 65 is worse than the possession issue.  And probably a more significant legal and financial penalty.

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3 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I would turn that around.  90 in a 65 is worse than the possession issue.  And probably a more serious legal and financial penalty.

If the citation was for 25 over it will be a very hefty fine and points on your license. He is lucky he didn't get a ticket for reckless driving. In some states 25mph + is automatically reckless. 

Hopefully he had less than an ounce and a half because if not that's a felony in NC and you may have to server jail time. Paraphernalia is almost always a misdemeanor.

As long as it wasn't in a school or work zone, speeding is less of an issue in court than drug possession. In this instance both were incredibly stupid.

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Gotta shake my head at the pearl clutching here.

I guess all you folks must be those safe drivers, always following the speed limit and using turn signals?

...pffft

I-85 where you better be going 85 or you'll get run over.

 

now, the weed thing... sigh... why you holding man?  why?  leave the herb at the house bro...1 0 fuggin 1.

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6 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Gotta shake my head at the pearl clutching here.

I guess all you folks must be those safe drivers, always following the speed limit and using turn signals?

...pffft

I-85 where you better be going 85 or you'll get run over.

 

now, the weed thing... sigh... why you holding man?  why?  leave the herb at the house bro...1 0 fuggin 1.

Agreed but my question is, why the fug do you have weed??? You are in the NFL drug testing program. 

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10 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Gotta shake my head at the pearl clutching here.

I guess all you folks must be those safe drivers, always following the speed limit and using turn signals?

...pffft

I-85 where you better be going 85 or you'll get run over.

 

now, the weed thing... sigh... why you holding man?  why?  leave the herb at the house bro...1 0 fuggin 1.

I travel I 85 a lot and maybe 1 in 10 drivers is going 85 or better.  Most are usually between 70 and 80.  Keep it around 75 and you won't get you pulled.  Go by a cop at 90 and that will get you pulled virtually every time.  

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