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Dean Wormers wife in Animal House is what I am seeingAD's wife's "car"... does she go, does she go... know what i mean, know what i mean...
AD's wife's "car"... does she go, does she go... know what i mean, know what i mean...
I thought you're allowed to refuse a breath test, unless you are under arrest, provided no prior DUI conviction, but yes officers should be approaching the situation with an abundance of caution and investigate the issue as much as they are able to.apparently, simpson and some teammates were at a sports bar that night. i'm sure he didn't drink, though.
might be the first time in recorded history that a black man crashing his car at 3 a.m. wasn't given a breathalyzer despite lying to the police about his identity and his involvement, as well as being seen stumbling.
you can certainly refuse. and they can certainly take away your driving privileges for a very long time as a result.I thought you're allowed to refuse a breath test, unless you are under arrest, provided no prior DUI conviction, but yes officers should be approaching the situation with an abundance of caution and investigate the issue as much as they are able to.
not completely sure but there might be a NCAA violation here. A "scholarship athlete" driving a car which belongs to the AD''s wife is not something every student would be able to do.Michigan guard Zavier Simpson reportedly crashed a vehicle registered to the wife of the Wolverines' athletic director late last month, shortly before the school announced he was suspended for a game.
This week, the NCAA ruled that University of Mary-Hardin Baylor has to vacate its title because the head coach lent his 10-year-old Subaru to one of his players.
I guess the only difference is that Division III scholar athletes are not suppose to get anything nada Now whether that holds true at all D3 schools might be up for debateD3 Mary Hardin Baylor had to vacate their NATIONAL TITLE because a coach let a player drive their jaloopy
Well, based on the North Carolina precedent, so long as members of the student body who aren't athletes also get to rail the AD's wife, there's probably no NCAA violation.not completely sure but there might be a NCAA violation here. A "scholarship athlete" driving a car which belongs to the AD''s wife is not something every student would be able to do.
Well, based on the North Carolina precedent, so long as members of the student body who aren't athletes also get to rail the AD's wife, there's probably no NCAA violation.