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Don't really know why we are still talking about this guy.
No shirt, no shoes, no service. And I doubt most people have been guilty of public intoxication.What should the price be for someone who only hurt themselves?
Life works this way isn't really an argument.
You may have more details than I do on this incident. Were their reports of him assaulting anyone or anything mischievous?
I only read he was drunk in public and he didnt respond to the police officers in the best way.
Public intoxication is something that most people have been guilty of. If guilty is even the right word for something like this. Its one of those laws that rank right up there with public urination when you are in the middle of a 10 mile traffic jam, your iced coffee is kicking in, and you decide its either pee yourself, or run over to the trees next to the highway and relieve yourself. A law that has no place on the books. Zeke and Dak could both be charged with public intoxication when they have been seen in the clubs having a good time.
That’s true too. His punishment is living with the death of a friend. He may never get over it.I'm not even sure I would say he got away with it the first time. This accident and death wasnt a bank robbery. No punishment given to me could hurt me more than knowing that I contributed to the death of my friend. That emotional scar could never heal. That is something you carry for the rest of your life.
agree with what the cops did. They got the guy off the streets and in the holding tank to dry him out. Not sure what SOME on here wanted the police to do. They did what had to be done and lets not forget the guy resisted arrest and was tased. If he was willing to be tased and resist, what else could he have done to himself or someone else? My take is, maybe now someone can help him. I am hoping he gets court ordered help. I don't see him helping himself on his own. When you have a sickness...weakness like he does with Alcohol, it controls YOU...not the other way round.If you think public intoxication shouldn't be illegal you have a problem. This guy is a danger when he's drunk to himself and the public. He obviously doesn't care.
good take. That's kinda what I think too. I believe there are more layers to this onion.That is not the reaction of an alcohol intoxication. I hope he gets the help he needs. There is more to this than what is publicly known.
only because of his history I think...with the Death he caused etc. Otherwise, it wouldn't be that shocking.Don't really know why we are still talking about this guy.
I thought maybe since he got drunk and had a accident that killed his friend that he would quit drinking, and JJ actually gave him a job...
Because nobody else we know got tased. We needs a Taser Zone.Don't really know why we are still talking about this guy.
He had an alcohol incident in college.I think he may have an alcohol issue
If our government allows alcohol to be purchased and consumed in public (and Taxed) then I can't see how we make the results of this legal consumption to be illegal.If you think public intoxication shouldn't be illegal you have a problem. This guy is a danger when he's drunk to himself and the public. He obviously doesn't care.
If self harm is the crime then excessive consumption of bacon at the breakfast buffet should be looked at as well. Of course i am being a wise guy here. Any alcohol consumption at all, cigarettes, dip, snuff, could be pulled in to the definition as well.its not up to me or the cops. Its up to the interpretation and law statutes. I really don't know what should be done. Point is, harm of anykind shouldn't be allowed to take place. Its inhumane to let him harm himself..so they did the right thing. Now its up to the courts. Maybe now he can get help. I see this as a positive for him.
I can't speak for you but I went to a wedding this past weekend at the beach...awesome wedding.....but I watched about 75 successful, good people all become guilty of public intoxication. By the time Piano Man was played their wasnt a sober person left. Good times.No shirt, no shoes, no service. And I doubt most people have been guilty of public intoxication.
Here we go with our self righteous self called perfect fans showing how low they too can be by calling him an idiot.
What he needs is help with his alcohol problem.