BOOZED UP BUCKEYE BOZO BARRETT BEGS FOR a PASS from COP: "there's nothing you can do?" DASHBOARD CAM

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Bernie Madoff

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dat privilege :wow:

the only time I got pulled over I was :smugfavre: thinking my ghostly white skin would get me out of a speeding ticket, I look in my side mirror and see a black cop walking towards my window, breh hit me with the :francis: and told me to sign my ticket and pay the fine.
That reverse racism :ohlawd:
 

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The most damning thing is the officer cleary says on the video he is going to arrest him.

Ohio State has a mandatory suspension period for ANY drug or alcohol related ARREST.


They said they only suspended him for one game because he was only CITED and NOT ARRESTED.




Someone got to that cop and had him change some details.
 

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Michigan associate AD Jim Minick tried to resign after DUI, but Jim Hackett wouldn't let him

Michigan associate AD Jim Minick tried to resign after DUI, but Jim Hackett wouldn't let him

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ANN ARBOR -- Shortly after his drunken driving arrest in May, Michigan associate athletic director for football Jim Minick attempted to resign from his job with the university.

The attempt wasn't successful, though, as interim athletic director Jim Hackett refused his resignation.

Minick was initially arrested on suspicion of drunken driving in the early morning hours of May 8 by Pittsfield Township Police. The 50-year-old then refused a breathalyzer test at the scene after crashing his 2015 Yukon GMC into a ditch on Airport Boulevard and State Street in Pittsfield Township. Later giving blood at St. Joseph's Hospital at nearly 5 a.m.The result from the test, taken nearly three hours after his arrest, showed Minick's blood-alcohol content to be 0.185. :huhldup:The state's legal limit is 0.08.

Minick, who was an unruly and uncooperative thug at the hospital after struggling with field sobriety tests, was indefinitely suspended by football coach Jim Harbaugh on May 13. Shortly after Memorial Day, Hackett decided Minick was going to keep his job.

"Jim Minick submitted his resignation and I refused it," Hackett said Tuesday. "Jim Minick is a man who, and I'll say this slowly, served seven tours of duty (in the military). Selflessness would be a way I would describe him. He got thousands of emails, most of them who served in war with him, urging him to solider through this.

"He made a life terrible mistake. He dealt with something that can kill people. People die. Either himself or others, from what happened. The gravity of it was not dismissed at all. He and I had deep conversations about it and I was convinced this is a guy who will learn from this mistake."

In terms of the example this sets for Michigan's football roster, Hackett said players are treated "the same way" when they make a mistake. He said Minick was not judged by a different standard than any player would be.

Asked if he discussed this with Michigan's football roster, Hackett said he did not, saying he wanted to keep Minick's personal business as confidential as he could. He said, to date, he's received "only three letters" from fans or supporters who expressed concern over the decision to allow Minick to remain on staff. Hackett said he wrote them all back, and attempted to explain his mindset.

"You have one of two ways you can go, you either get manipulated by people who make mistakes and they can con you into being compassionate," Hackett said. "If you're compassionate, you get people who unexpectedly are surprised by that and then they become better employees."

On June 24, Minick pleaded guilty to the charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and refusing a breathalyzer test. He was sentenced to eight months of probation and a $1,325 fine.

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A friend of Harbaugh's since childhood, :skip:Minick was one of the first hires made by Michigan's new coach after he took the job in late December. He's responsible for overseeing day-to-day administrative duties for the football program, basically serving as Harbaugh's right-hand man.

Harbaugh himself went through a DUI incident in 2005, his second year as the University of San Diego's head football coach. Harbaugh was pulled over in Encinitas, California after running a stop sign. He refused a field sobriety test and was arrested on suspicion of DUI. He later pleaded guilty to reckless driving and was given three years probation and a $1,300 fine. His reported blood-alcohol content was a .09.

"(Harbaugh) asked me to take a second look for him, because he's known (Minick) a long time," Hackett explained. "He wanted to make sure he was being objective. The coach has no margin for error in judgement when people understand they've gotten a break, and now they have to prove their commitment. We've got a really tight alignment on what the standard is moving forward.

"I wrote (Minick) on Memorial Day when he was on suspension, and it just hit me with what he's done for our country and what I needed to do to help him get back on his feet. This is not a guy who has had a serial problem in this area. And even then, I'd have given it a deep consideration. But that's not the narrative here. This is a one-time mistake that was made."

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You are white. Don't post in blackface you FRAUD.

Address what you've done.

Sweep your white coach and white AD committing similar acts with similar punishments under the rug while hating on a young black man in COLLEGE more likely to make these mistakes than a bunch of old men who should know better.

:martin:
 

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Address what you've done.

Sweep your white coach and white AD committing similar acts with similar punishments under the rug while hating on a young black man in COLLEGE more likely to make these mistakes than a bunch of old men who should know better.

:martin:
I'VE done nothing. You're the one pretending to be black and acting like you give a fukk about black athletes unless they're on your fanduel team, when you're the whitest white boy since Aaron Burr. Gtfoh you poser.
 

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I'VE done nothing. You're the one pretending to be black and acting like you give a fukk about black athletes unless they're on your fanduel team, when you're the whitest white boy since Aaron Burr. Gtfoh you poser.

People here are smart enough to see your hypocrisy. Nothing more needs to be said to you, Clayton Bigsby.
 
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