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Hill Arrested
Reckless Driving by MHP...... and so it begins.
Last edited by Leeshouldveflanked; 08-04-2017 at 05:20 AM.
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So much for all those second team reps. I bet this makes the CL.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg34
So much for all those second team reps. I bet this makes the CL.
And right on cue, this is the CL front page article online!!!
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Originally Posted by
Bucky Dog
And right on cue, this is the CL front page article online!!!
I refuse to purchase that rag-- was the OM shop lifting crap on CL's front page yesterday...
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Originally Posted by
Bucky Dog
And right on cue, this is the CL front page article online!!!
What kind of coverage did the shoplifters get?
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Senior Member
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How do you get arrested for reckless driving? I've only seen tickets.
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Must be his second one.
http://www.trafficviolationlawfirms....s-driving-laws
Defining Reckless Driving in Mississippi
Per the amended version of the Mississippi state code, 63-3-1201, a driver commits the offense of reckless driving when he operates a motor vehicle in a way that shows wanton or willing lack of regard for the well-being of other individuals or property--either public or private.
Reckless Driving Penalties in Mississippi
Reckless driving
Misdemeanor
Fines not to exceed $100 for first offense; second offense carries incarceration of not more than 10 days with fines not to exceed $500
License suspension unlikely first offense, second offense possible suspension by MSDPS
Impact on Your Drivers License
The impact on a driver’s license for reckless driving mainly stems from the potential of suspension should a driver reoffend. However, if the reckless driving charge is in conjunction with other criminal offenses, the impact on a license will increase dramatically, pending the nature of the other offenses.
Options for Dealing with a Reckless Driving Charge in Mississippi
Addressing a reckless driving charge will require the intervention of legal counsel during criminal proceedings. Although reckless driving first offense penalties in Mississippi are some of the lowest in the country, conviction still does create a criminal record. It places the driver in jeopardy for reoffending and being hit with higher penalties. For the most part, the options for addressing the criminal case will include seeking outright dismissal of the reckless driving charge, which often culminates in a plea deal involving pleading guilty to a non-criminal traffic violation, payment of those fines, and no interference on a driver’s license.
Last edited by jdwhite; 08-04-2017 at 06:34 AM.
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Damn, I hate it when "instant karma" bites me in the ass.
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Driving 20 miles an hour over will get you a wreck less driving ticket..... or texting and driving... If his first ticket.... he will get assigned to defensive driving school and a warning......
I will take wreck-less driving over shoplifting "cleaning supplies" any day... one is a felony... one is not... Where the cleaning supplies going to be used for cleaning or something else?
FYI__ MHP does not play... Troop G is the best......Slow down and drive safe...
Last edited by Mimi's Babies; 08-04-2017 at 07:13 AM.
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Yeah, I-55 from Madison to JXN every morning is one long Reckless Driving Exercise
Originally Posted by
Mimi's Babies
Driving 20 miles an hour over will get you a wreck less driving ticket..... or texting and driving... If his first ticket.... he will get assigned to defensive driving school and a warning......
I will take wreck-less driving over shoplifting "cleaning supplies" any day... one is a felony... one is not... Where the cleaning supplies going to be used for cleaning or something else?
FYI__ MHP does not play... Troop G is the best......Slow down and drive safe...
Got to live and learn from these little incidents. Also is the term 'arrested' correct? Usually they impound your vehicle and you can get someone to pick you up. Shouldn't it be more like 'ticketed' for Reckless Driving?
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Originally Posted by
EAVdog
Got to live and learn from these little incidents. Also is the term 'arrested' correct? Usually they impound your vehicle and you can get someone to pick you up. Shouldn't it be more like 'ticketed' for Reckless Driving?
I hate getting into Jackson between 7-8:30 am for business appointments... I try to adjust the meeting until later where I don't get caught in that reckless driving mess...
Good question... I will ask.... about this incident.... one knows how the CL prints less than the truth.... Haven't seen the local rag this morning..... online there is no article....
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I guess that will get him suspended a game plus get him the dog house right off the bat.
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I'm just happy Joel T is not letting Bonner's legacy die.
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Originally Posted by
JDog13
I'm just happy Joel T is not letting Bonner's legacy die.
I think he's the guy that "was just doing his job" when Elih Marrero got a DUI and he reported it even though he has been off of the team for weeks.
The excuse from the media people was "he's on the MSU roster on the Internet". I thought it was pretty unnecessary.
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Looks like he must've been going 20+ MPH over the speed limit.
It's obviously a dumb mistake that I'm glad he was arrested for. I have little patience for "Ole Miss drivers". 20+ over speed limit
It's a dumb mistake but not malicious. He shouldn't be suspended for a single play.
At least we have RB that has little fear & hits the hole hard.
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This is a relatively innocuous charge but probably a really good learning moment for Hil. Especially if the CL is putting it on the front page. Now, if the CL did front page the shoplifting then they are just carrying on as usual. I don't know, I haven't bought one of them or opened their site in over 2 years.
Short story: I would rather he learn this lesson over reckless driving than stealing something.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
He shouldn't be suspended for a single play.
Agree. A couple 4am stadium runs should be sufficient.
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In the infamous Beaver dialect .. "Mistakes were made."
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Hey bearsharts. Does this bring perspective to The NCAA and Sherman marching on the plantation?
Most people and programs only go 5-10 mph over speed limit, sometimes getting a warning or minor ticket. When you continuously drive recklessly you are bound to get arrested at some point.
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