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I'm only posting it here because he was a popular target for the Cowboys.
I'm only posting it here because he was a popular target for the Cowboys.
They took him in for speeding??
Probably a bit more to it.
Possibly, but you generally need to be a word I can't use here in order to get rung up by speed patrol.Double the speed limit can get you an arrest. And if he was driving like an ******* while doing 76, yeah, getting taken to the pokey isn't all that unusual.
Double the speed limit can get you an arrest. And if he was driving like an ******* while doing 76, yeah, getting taken to the pokey isn't all that unusual.
Oh hell, who HASN’T gone 120mph drunk, with a carload of hookers through a school zone?
Of course we all have, but I was smart enough to snort a few lines to keep me alert.Oh hell, who HASN’T gone 120mph drunk, with a carload of hookers through a school zone?
Oh hell, who HASN’T gone 120mph drunk, with a carload of hookers through a school zone?
I'm only posting it here because he was a popular target for the Cowboys.
Most still believe that to be an urban legendShouldn't the article have started off like this?
"
Former Dallas Cowboy's draft target and current Arizona Cardinals rookie linebacker Zaven Collins
was arrested Sunday for excessive speed and reckless driving, the Scottsdale (Ariz.) Police Department confirmed to NFL.com."
In Connecticut:
"Anyone who drives at more than 85 mph regardless of the type of road can be prosecuted for reckless driving rather than for speeding. The same is true for driving at any speed that endangers the life of anyone other than the vehicle operator (Sec. 14-222)."
My guess is other States may have similar laws. In my younger days, I may have had some experience in this particular subject?
A certain Connecticut prosecutor.... 105 in a 55!!!! .... 105 in a 55!!!!!! But this particular offender, who will remain nameless, wasn't handcuffed or placed behind bars. Might have ended up at a bar???