NorthDallas40
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Pelosi’s brain has a hammer shaped hole. He’ll probably get the criminal charges dismissed when he forks over money to pay for the car and hopefully CA takes his license away.Eric really wants to lean into that water carrying with the phrase “with all that stock trading”? LMAO
You’re as crazy as the guy who smashed his brains in if you think paying restitution and losing driving privileges isn’t the appropriate outcome for a guy who has to be pushing 90 because he hit a parked car and drove away.Case will be „settled“ with a small fine and/or a few hours of cooperation service (if it isn’t just quietly dropped outright)
It is the „and run“ part that should make all of the difference. If he would have reported his mishap and waited on police, then restitution would have been appropriate. He ran. Not cool.You’re as crazy as the guy who smashed his brains in if you think paying restitution and losing driving privileges isn’t the appropriate outcome for a guy who has to be pushing 90 because he hit a parked car and drove away.
It is the „and run“ part that should make all of the difference. If he would have reported his mishap and waited on police, then restitution would have been appropriate. He ran. Not cool.
You’re as crazy as the guy who smashed his brains in if you think paying restitution and losing driving privileges isn’t the appropriate outcome for a guy who has to be pushing 90 because he hit a parked car and drove away.
Only way to justify letting him keep driving, in my opinion, would be if he was on his way to some sort of legitimate and well-documented emergency. Seems unlikely.With their connections within the state, it’s doubtful he’ll have his driving privileges revoked.
May have to be chauffeured against his will.
Pelosi’s brain has a hammer shaped hole. He’ll probably get the criminal charges dismissed when he forks over money to pay for the car and hopefully CA takes his license away.
I’m bummed the home invasion thread didn’t get bumped for this. One of the all-time greats on this forum.
I imagine he’s already been referred for the test.Probably the "right" answer feels like restitution, non-jail punishments at upper end of guidelines, and a cognitive test to determine if he should be driving after those non-jail punishments are served....
Maybe because of his 2022 DUI arrest and conviction. It’s not like he has a spotless driving record or anythingI imagine he’s already been referred for the test.
Upper-end punishments and cognitive test seems inconsistent to me. If we think he has diminished capacity then why are we punishing above the norm?
Maybe because of his 2022 DUI arrest and conviction. It’s not like he has a spotless driving record or anything
If it was me, I’d be telling him to go in and offer to skip the test, surrender his license, pay for the damage, and hopefully come up with a good excuse for why he left.Makes sense. Just wanted to cover bases if he is still deemed competent....
That sucks. Me and my friends were caught red handed once at a rock quarry. There were five of us in the car and had a half gallon of rot gut whiskey being rotated along with two joints when we heard a knock on the window.Same here and how did I escape my teens and twenties mostly intact? Then there was the one time driving my 911 home from a dinner date, in my mid 20s, got stopped for dodging the potholes near my house and arrested for DUI without a breath test because I admitted to the one glass of wine I had had with dinner.
