Quote Originally Posted by Jack Lambert View Post
I think so. The coaches are leaders and should set better examples.
Not unless there are aggravating circumstances.

If he blew a .1, then there should be no consequences provided having a suspended license doesn't prevent him from being able to do his job. He is already getting a disproportionate punishment from the legal system. If he was intoxicated, then maybe there is some employment related discipline, but as bad as it is, I don't think it's a fireable offense if there wasn't anything else to it.