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maximumblitz;2188183; said:There are a number of highly positive things in this story:
- had to borrow his mom's car (?): not paid for by boosters. He survived that temptation.
- no probable cause found to administer breathalyzer etc
- there appeared to be no probable cause for the search, so it appears that he cooperatively consented (but in my opinion perhaps disingenuously)
- the police said he was polite, despite what appears to me to be aggressive search tactics after a routine traffic incident?
- could not even afford a "late model" car, perhaps because he devoted himself to football during the spring and summer, actions that will likely help bring millions of dollars to the state of Ohio in football revenue
- no complaints against him from his friend in the car
- was in an academic position to graduate early from high school, saving his local taxpayers money
- good relationship with his parents
I am extraordinarily impressed. I was not sure such role model heroes existed.
The vultures had been circling overhead: where are they now?
As a side comment, at a personal level, it is interesting the offenses that can be found if someone gets a little too close to a police car. But the police filed no charges against themselves when they almost ran over me in a cross walk, on a dark street, driving inexplicably without their lights on.
I'm assuming the search was as a result of the reckless driving
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