Yeah, 'er 'uh 'd00d,
Allow me to relate what I've learned in my travels, concerning the legal system in this Great Country of ours. First, there's RIGHT. Then, there's CORRECT. Then, there's LEGAL. Paramount to those, is the "Hallowed", TAX CODE. It's the GOLDEN RULE, d00d. He who has the GOLD, RULES. Like me, Brian France was lucky. I'm thankful he, or I, didn't cause serious injury, or death, to some innocent child, or adult. Later--HUBBARD
You know the old saying, d00d, "99% of Lawyers give the rest of them a bad name." [smiley=huepfenjump3.gif] [smiley=huepfenjump3.gif] [smiley=huepfenjump3.gif] [smiley=huepfenjump3.gif] Later--HUBBARD
I agree with you on both of these statements. I would hope nobody would get the idea that I'm condoning what Mr. France did I was only stating what I felt may have happened in this situation. Which is more then all likelihood Mr. France was driving intoxicated, and more then likely he did damage some vehicles on his way home. The fact of the matter as Hubbard stated "he who has the GOLD rules", and the more "GOLD" you have can get you the kind of lawyers (judges [smiley=confused5.gif]) that can get you off.
Trust me more then anybody I don't want to see anyone driving impaired as more times then not I've had to get out of bed in the middle of the night to go take care of them (trust me I'd much rather sleep for $$ when it comes to taking care of those that deserve trauma), or innocent victims because of there disregard for others safety. However I do understand the LEO position... Knowing/realizing who the person was that was behind the wheel, knowing that he is influential in the community (that "GOLD" thing again), and he could obtain the best legal counsel (again the "GOLD" thing along w/the judges [smiley=confused5.gif]) and they decided not to bring embarrassment to himself or herself or Department. Is this right... No, is it a reality.... Yes.

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Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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