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Re: NS - Bradley Roby arrested
Is it illegal to sleep in a park car?
With a blood alcohol content of as little as .04%-half the legal limit-your chances of being involved in an accident are greater than for a non-drinker. At .06%-still well under the legal limit-you are twice as likely to be involved in a fatal crash; at .08%-the legal limit-you are three times as likely; and at .10%-which used to be the legal limit-you are twelve times as likely[v]. This is Ohio standards Current Ohio Laws Regarding DUI / OVI He didn't fail the sobriety test IMHO |
Re: NS - Bradley Roby arrested
After reading all this, there has to be some facts we aren't getting. Apparently he was at least somewhat cooperative as he did the breathalyser test. Something fishy going on here and this story, like the old song, makes me go hmmmmmmm.
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Wow! Three pages on a player who isn't even on our team! Anyone checked out any other teams' forums to see if Roby's lighting it up over there too?
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There are plenty of substances besides alcohol that can make one fail a field sobriety test. The guy probably went to a party, had a drink or two, but hit the blunt a few times and realized he shouldn't be trying to drive. I don't know, doesn't seem that far-fetched.
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Roby is an awful CB. And I'm not just saying that because I'm a Michigan Wolverines fan.
He allowed 100 yards to the WR he was covering in 7 of OSU's 13 games this year. Adjectives cannot express how awful that is. |
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I watched him get absolutely abused last season by Wisconsin's Jared Abbrederis with Joel Stave at QB... That's a really awful sign. |
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1) .000 could mean he refused to blow. 2) OVI is the same as a DUI which also covers drugs 3) Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) officers are trained to identify people whose driving is impaired by drugs. 4) If this is his first offense I imagine Ohio has something like Louisiana has. It is called a Article 894 which clears his record as long as he stays clean. |
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