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Letter to Mark Walton: How can you be so&*#(ing stupid. Are you trying to self distruct your career.
Do you realize you've let your team mates and your fan base down ? This arrest of yours will
also be recorded by NFL teams. You'll be damned lucky if Coach Richt lets you back otherwise
you just might be playing some JC in S.Dakota.
 
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On every issue the people of this country are figuratively crabs in a boiling pot.

hes an idiot, he's only 18, he should yes sir and no sir the police, the police are corrupt, etc etc....in my opinion everything being said is insignificant.

DUI/DWI and all variations are bogus and should not be enforceable. i mean, this is a law that punishes you for violating nothing but itself. No laws or civil liberties are broken, threatened or imposed on by a drunk driver. if a person is driving recklessly or speeding he/she should be charged as such but pulling someone over and imposing on their liberties because he/she may or may not get in an accident is just madness. it literally is minority report; where you are being charged before a crime is committed.

He chose to drink and he chose to make the bad decision of driving; DEFINITELY a bad decision but bad decisions are NOT illegal. i've had unprotected *** plenty of times and im sure many in this forum have as well. Bad decision but we all have a right to take risk until we impose on the civil liberties of someone else. the government shouldnt me checking to make sure we are all doing it right. No drunk drivers should be arrested until a real law is broken. You can argue he threatened the safety of the public, bu the public has no inherent right to safety - thats why cops patrol the streets.

Im sorry for making this political but it just always suprises me how we championed our wars with cries of "they hate our freedom" but we are so quick to give ours away at home. Also, funny how EVERY bar has parking lot...hmmm

How is reckless driving that doesn't hurt anyone any different than drunk driving that doesn't hurt anyone?


Both are exactly the same
Sorry, impaired driving is by definition reckless driving.

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Letter to Mark Walton: How can you be so&*#(ing stupid. Are you trying to self distruct your career.
Do you realize you've let your team mates and your fan base down ? This arrest of yours will
also be recorded by NFL teams. You'll be damned lucky if Coach Richt lets you back otherwise
you just might be playing some JC in S.Dakota.

Even the Boston Globe has an article on you! You're famous son. For the wrong reasons.https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/football/2016/04/23/log/QP4pXkuYZhYHOr5D1QzMBJ/story.html

It's different when you do a stupid thing like that when you are nobody. But you are kind of a celebrity in the making and there is a price for that. Many will argue that so many young people have done the same mistake so it's not a big deal. The big difference is, they were not in the news all the time, have followings and local celebrity status. They are not under the microscope like someone famous who is on the way to start making millions and millions of dollars and maybe be featured on cereal boxes and in TV commercials. That's the price to pay for success. You will be held to a higher standards than your cousin who works at Walmart.
 
On every issue the people of this country are figuratively crabs in a boiling pot.

hes an idiot, he's only 18, he should yes sir and no sir the police, the police are corrupt, etc etc....in my opinion everything being said is insignificant.

DUI/DWI and all variations are bogus and should not be enforceable. i mean, this is a law that punishes you for violating nothing but itself. No laws or civil liberties are broken, threatened or imposed on by a drunk driver. if a person is driving recklessly or speeding he/she should be charged as such but pulling someone over and imposing on their liberties because he/she may or may not get in an accident is just madness. it literally is minority report; where you are being charged before a crime is committed.

He chose to drink and he chose to make the bad decision of driving; DEFINITELY a bad decision but bad decisions are NOT illegal. i've had unprotected *** plenty of times and im sure many in this forum have as well. Bad decision but we all have a right to take risk until we impose on the civil liberties of someone else. the government shouldnt me checking to make sure we are all doing it right. No drunk drivers should be arrested until a real law is broken. You can argue he threatened the safety of the public, bu the public has no inherent right to safety - thats why cops patrol the streets.

Im sorry for making this political but it just always suprises me how we championed our wars with cries of "they hate our freedom" but we are so quick to give ours away at home. Also, funny how EVERY bar has parking lot...hmmm

I can't believe something this intelligent was posted on this board. ....

Preach!
 
Letter to Mark Walton: How can you be so&*#(ing stupid. Are you trying to self distruct your career.
Do you realize you've let your team mates and your fan base down ? This arrest of yours will
also be recorded by NFL teams. You'll be damned lucky if Coach Richt lets you back otherwise
you just might be playing some JC in S.Dakota.

Even the Boston Globe has an article on you! You're famous son. For the wrong reasons.https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/football/2016/04/23/log/QP4pXkuYZhYHOr5D1QzMBJ/story.html

It's different when you do a stupid thing like that when you are nobody. But you are kind of a celebrity in the making and there is a price for that. Many will argue that so many young people have done the same mistake so it's not a big deal. The big difference is, they were not in the news all the time, have followings and local celebrity status. They are not under the microscope like someone famous who is on the way to start making millions and millions of dollars and maybe be featured on cereal boxes and in TV commercials. That's the price to pay for success. You will be held to a higher standards than your cousin who works at Walmart.

Not if you live in Tuscaloosa, Tallahassee, or pretty much any other college town in America. The ignorance is so strong itt that I have to presume it's populated, with few exceptions, by comments from octogenarians with early onset dementia or socially awkward, pimple faced prodigies of Westboro Baptist church.

Almost every college kid drinks -- most binge drink and weekly exhibit exponentially greater recklessness than Walton did here, even presuming all the worst rumors are true (which they are not). I personally witnessed, for years, the Tallahassee PD hold certain fraternity members and almost all college athletes to much, much lower standards than your average Walmart worker. In most college towns, celebrity brings entitlement and protection rather than scrutiny and pitchforks.

DUI is not a joke -- though the moron who suggested that DUI should be decriminalized is. But, despite what Uncle Puke may say, nothing is black and white in these cases. BAC thresholds are almost as arbitrary as the cops' enforcement of DUI laws. And, the extent to which consumption impairs judgment is anything but uniform. For example, I could drink a flask of bourbon and present much less of a danger on the roads than most of the residents of this fine Banana Republic. If held to Walton's standards, almost the entire judiciary in South Florida would be sitting in the hoosegow after every single bar and fundraising event.

Walton should not be held to a higher standard. He certainly should not be the subject of a patently unprofessional, sensationalist tweet and hashtag by the police department. Nor should he be confronted at the steps of the jailhouse by local media like he's OJ skipping out the LAPD backdoor while Nicole Simpson's body is still warm and have the video posted as "news" by some bimbo auditioning for TMZ.

And to the condescending dolts harping on the severity of driving with a suspended license, you need to step away from the interwebz for awhile, venture outside, and get laid. Any coach who gives a player anything more than a slap on the wrist for that offense, especially without any previous history, needs to go coach P.E. at King's Academy. I've had my license suspended about 5 times in my life for failure to pay tickets and I've managed somehow to escape the trappings of the criminal life. That's less disturbing and morally reprehensible than parking in a handicap spot outside the movie theater.

Thankfully, I trust we have a coach who will not let the media or police dictate how he will evaluate and react to this situation. Walton should get tough love this summer and be put on probation by Richt -- nothing more.
 
These reporters are disgusting man
Video of Walton being released from jail
https://twitter.com/ann_keil/status/724053294688157696
Praying he bounces back man, feel terrible for him

Was looking up Ann Keil's bio expecting to see Gator or Nole alum. But American University? She'd get it tho.


Typical channel 7 crap.

I went to high school w her. Did not expect her to become a reporter at all.

She went to Gulliver?
What university did she attend?
 
I'd still like to know how the stop or interaction was initiated. It's unclear from the police report.

Was he driving? Was he just in his car? It's poorly written, but the report makes it sound like the initiating officers stopped him regarding the impersonating an officer incident and then discovered/decided he was drunk and initiated protocol for the DUI.

So it's basically what I figured. They're trailing him because of the impersonation of an LEO investigation, he's does nothing incriminating, so they decide he's "impaired" and take the opportunity to get him in custody so they can interrogate him on the LEO thing.
 
I personally believe in given an individual a second chance, however, if they mess that up, with 3 strikes you are out. Just had a family member lose his football scholarship over weed. His 2nd offense for the same thing. Some people just don't learn.
 
These reporters are disgusting man
Video of Walton being released from jail
https://twitter.com/ann_keil/status/724053294688157696
Praying he bounces back man, feel terrible for him

Was looking up Ann Keil's bio expecting to see Gator or Nole alum. But American University? She'd get it tho.


Typical channel 7 crap.

I went to high school w her. Did not expect her to become a reporter at all.

She went to Gulliver?
What university did she attend?

Ha how did you know I went to Gulliver? She went somewhere in DC I think, and is a Noles fan
 
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Was looking up Ann Keil's bio expecting to see Gator or Nole alum. But American University? She'd get it tho.


Typical channel 7 crap.

I went to high school w her. Did not expect her to become a reporter at all.

She went to Gulliver?
What university did she attend?

Ha how did you know I went to Gulliver? She went somewhere in DC I think, and is a Noles fan

She has a picture of herself holding a Gulliver cap.
Oh that's right, someone noted she is a graduate of American U.
Figures she's a Nole fan.
 
The crazy thing is his blood alcohol level was .06 according to the police report. That's below the legal limit for those that are allowed to drink. The problem is, he isn't, and he was driving with a suspended license

It's hard to believe a person of his size with blood alcohol at .059 would be slurring his words or have difficulty in walking a straight line. Does not equate. The stupidity of driving with a suspended license cannot be comprehended.

He wasn't. That's just the cop's bogus justification for popping him once he saw that lame 0.59 reading. I'll bet the police report also claims Walton's car was "driving erratically" to justify pulling him over in the first place.

0.59? You can blow that from swishing a little mouthwash. Sounds to me like Walton was not impaired and ****ed off that he got pulled over for bs reasons. One story I saw claims that the impersonating an officer thing was already an ongoing investigation at the time. I'm wondering if they had been tailing him, and when he didn't do anything incriminating, they decided to pull him over to see if they could catch him with a police light or some other law enforcement paraphernalia in the car.

Btw, how can it be constitutional to charge someone under 21 with DUI, even if they blow under the legal limit? The central element of a DUI charge is the impairment aspect while operating a vehicle. The law allows for the presumption of impairment by carrying a blood alcohol level of .08 or higher. Without the element of impairment, all a person under 21 is really guilty of is underage drinking.

What does that have to do with the Constitution?

Why can kids fight for their country, but not be able to drink legally?

I did and I couldn't, because of non sequitur? It's okay people do that all the time. :chuncky:
 
Typical channel 7 crap.

I went to high school w her. Did not expect her to become a reporter at all.

She went to Gulliver?
What university did she attend?

Ha how did you know I went to Gulliver? She went somewhere in DC I think, and is a Noles fan

She has a picture of herself holding a Gulliver cap.
Oh that's right, someone noted she is a graduate of American U.
Figures she's a Nole fan.

Her comment on twitter is most telling (my italics)

"UM's Mark Walton had nothing to say to me on his way out of jail.."

In the old days, an editor would call her into the office and chew her *** for making herself part of the story and would correct it:

UM's Mark Walton had nothing to say on his way out of jail..

See the difference? In her version, it's advocacy journalism, with her taking the role of an aggrieved party who Walton doesn't have the fortitude to respond to, implying that he is already guilty.

Yep, two words mean a lot.

Oh, for a laugh, here are the latest "journalist ethics"

SPJ Code of Ethics | Society of Professional Journalists | Improving and protecting journalism since 1909

If a keen editor told her the "To Me" line was advocacy, she would probably cry sexism and a male editor would back down (heck, most female editors circa 2016 will back down)

Just more evidence of our cultural breakdown...Wonder how much Mommy and Daddy paid for her to get her "education."
 
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Stop. Just stop. Walking around concealed/open carry is not the same as your DUI analogy.

Driving, while impaired by drinking or otherwise, is in itself an act (criminal btw) of reckless endangerment to yourself and the public. There is NO DIFFERENCE between driving impaired and firing a weapon into the air at random (or aimed for that matter).

No without question, physiology is a huge determinant as to how alcohol (or other substances) impair cognitive and motor skills from individual to individual...however the science (and the studies are numerous, long, and boring) are what as set the BAC levels across the nation. Again, there isn't a uniform standard, but the overall science is indisputable..despite what DUI lawyers would have people believe.

IF this young man were truly impaired, and IF his BAC were above acceptable levels of the law, then he should be held accoutable for his actions.
 
LOL at the holier than thou ***** on this board. You don't know any facts, and you're already burying Walton. 95% of people 18 or over have driven with some sort of intoxicant in their system. The only difference between you judgmental ***** and Walton is he got caught.

+1

He'll pay the civil/criminal price if proven..

I've seen the only arrest report out there. He blew a .059. As compared to a .08 resultRight now only charges are a DUI (under 18 & didn't pass sobriety test) and driving with suspended license.

Assuming this is all of it, he'll probably get some kind of suspension, 1-3 games. My guess is 2. Just a guess. Compared to what other programs do, this would NOT be a slap on the wrist.

.059??? You can get that from gargling with Listerine. Motherfckers got nothing better to do than fck with someone who blew the equivalent of a shot glass of beer? Sad.
 
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LOL at the holier than thou ***** on this board. You don't know any facts, and you're already burying Walton. 95% of people 18 or over have driven with some sort of intoxicant in their system. The only difference between you judgmental ***** and Walton is he got caught.

+1

He'll pay the civil/criminal price if proven..

I've seen the only arrest report out there. He blew a .059. As compared to a .08 resultRight now only charges are a DUI (under 18 & didn't pass sobriety test) and driving with suspended license.

Assuming this is all of it, he'll probably get some kind of suspension, 1-3 games. My guess is 2. Just a guess. Compared to what other programs do, this would NOT be a slap on the wrist.

.059??? You can get that from gargling with Listerine. Motherfckers got nothing better to do than fck with someone who blew the equivalent of a shot glass of beer? Sad.

But.....but......but......Richt kicked a kicker off the team.
 
LOL at the holier than thou ***** on this board. You don't know any facts, and you're already burying Walton. 95% of people 18 or over have driven with some sort of intoxicant in their system. The only difference between you judgmental ***** and Walton is he got caught.

+1

He'll pay the civil/criminal price if proven..

I've seen the only arrest report out there. He blew a .059. As compared to a .08 resultRight now only charges are a DUI (under 18 & didn't pass sobriety test) and driving with suspended license.

Assuming this is all of it, he'll probably get some kind of suspension, 1-3 games. My guess is 2. Just a guess. Compared to what other programs do, this would NOT be a slap on the wrist.

.059??? You can get that from gargling with Listerine. Motherfckers got nothing better to do than fck with someone who blew the equivalent of a shot glass of beer? Sad.

But.....but......but......Richt kicked a kicker off the team.
Walk on kicker
 
I'd still like to know how the stop or interaction was initiated. It's unclear from the police report.

Was he driving? Was he just in his car? It's poorly written, but the report makes it sound like the initiating officers stopped him regarding the impersonating an officer incident and then discovered/decided he was drunk and initiated protocol for the DUI.

He was guilty of DWB. They wanted to harass a black kid, and then they dummied up some dopey subjective field sobriety nonsense to justify their fckery after he blew the equivalent of swishing some Listerine in his mouth.
 
LOL at the holier than thou ***** on this board. You don't know any facts, and you're already burying Walton. 95% of people 18 or over have driven with some sort of intoxicant in their system. The only difference between you judgmental ***** and Walton is he got caught.

+1

He'll pay the civil/criminal price if proven..

I've seen the only arrest report out there. He blew a .059. As compared to a .08 resultRight now only charges are a DUI (under 18 & didn't pass sobriety test) and driving with suspended license.

Assuming this is all of it, he'll probably get some kind of suspension, 1-3 games. My guess is 2. Just a guess. Compared to what other programs do, this would NOT be a slap on the wrist.

.059??? You can get that from gargling with Listerine. Motherfckers got nothing better to do than fck with someone who blew the equivalent of a shot glass of beer? Sad.

But.....but......but......Richt kicked a kicker off the team.

The nitwits leave out that Semerene should have been doing time prior to his most recent fck up for a long storied history of fckery and law breaking. The fact he was still legally driving at his age after having accumulated as many tickets and arrests as he did is telling. He was driving a new Mercedes every time he got pinched, so that should tell you all you need to know about why he continued to receive such lenient treatment.
 
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