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Seeing what a great father Andy Reid is. There is no surprise his players act just like his kids. 0 personal responsibility 

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2 minutes ago, edjr said:

Seeing what a great father Andy Reid is. There is no surprise his players act just like his kids. 0 personal responsibility 

Half the team is probably in rehab right now. 

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PENALTIES FOR LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT  

The penalties for leaving the scene of the accident depends on the type of accident, if anyone was injured or killed, and the value of the damage.

Failing to stop after a car accident, hitting an unattended car, or hitting a fixture or structure is:

  1. Class C misdemeanor, if the damage to all fixtures and landscaping is less than $200;  or
  2. Class B misdemeanor, if the damage to all fixtures and landscaping is $200 or more.

The penalties for leaving the scene of an injury accident or fatal accident are more serious. Failing to stop at the scene of an accident involving injury or death is:

  1. A second-degree felony if the accident resulted in death,
  2. A third-degree felony if the accident resulted in serious bodily injury, or
  3. A county jail felony if the accident did not result in death or serious bodily injury.

The criminal penalties for leaving the scene of an injury accident can result in prison time, jail time, and/or fines.

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2 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

PENALTIES FOR LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT  

The penalties for leaving the scene of the accident depends on the type of accident, if anyone was injured or killed, and the value of the damage.

Failing to stop after a car accident, hitting an unattended car, or hitting a fixture or structure is:

  1. Class C misdemeanor, if the damage to all fixtures and landscaping is less than $200;  or
  2. Class B misdemeanor, if the damage to all fixtures and landscaping is $200 or more.

The penalties for leaving the scene of an injury accident or fatal accident are more serious. Failing to stop at the scene of an accident involving injury or death is:

  1. A second-degree felony if the accident resulted in death,
  2. A third-degree felony if the accident resulted in serious bodily injury, or
  3. A county jail felony if the accident did not result in death or serious bodily injury.

The criminal penalties for leaving the scene of an injury accident can result in prison time, jail time, and/or fines.

Can this apply to passengers? It'll be interesting to see how the evidence comes forward and how soon the perps realized they needed to be discreet and engage legal counsel.   We can deduce whatever we want, but criminally things will need to be proven beyond reasonable doubt.   Regardless, the NFL could make an example out of him. 

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2 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:

Can this apply to passengers? It'll be interesting to see how the evidence comes forward and how soon the perps realized they needed to be discreet and engage legal counsel.   We can deduce whatever we want, but criminally things will need to be proven beyond reasonable doubt.   Regardless, the NFL could make an example out of him. 

I think it’s probably just the driver.

Probably part of the reason why Rashee is lying low until they can arrange a fall guy and get stories straight.

Also like to sober up or allow drugs to leave system

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3 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:

Can this apply to passengers?

Sometimes, not always. If nobody reported the accident then they'll be some questions that need to be answered. 

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28 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:

Can this apply to passengers? It'll be interesting to see how the evidence comes forward and how soon the perps realized they needed to be discreet and engage legal counsel.   We can deduce whatever we want, but criminally things will need to be proven beyond reasonable doubt.   Regardless, the NFL could make an example out of him. 

No one is above the law, and everyone has the right to a trial to prove innocence." Nancy Pelosi 

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28 minutes ago, Baker Boy said:

No one is above the law, and everyone has the right to a trial to prove innocence." Nancy Pelosi 

You forgot the rest of her quote:. "but Trump."

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18 minutes ago, Strike said:

You forgot the rest of her quote:. "but Trump."

TRUMP!!!! :cry:

It's their lifestyle. 

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4 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said:

 

 

You sure follow some super sh!tty dipsh!ts on twitter/X.

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Just now, Gepetto said:

You sure follow some super sh!tty dipsh!ts on twitter/X.

It's satire dumbasss 

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Just now, Maximum Overkill said:

It's satire dumbasss 

Mahomes is off limits even satrically esp by that little dweeb. The other tweet about Kadrius Toney was funny.

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14 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

 

Rice tossed him the keys to drive, but he dropped them

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2 hours ago, IGotWorms said:

PENALTIES FOR LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT  

The penalties for leaving the scene of the accident depends on the type of accident, if anyone was injured or killed, and the value of the damage.

Failing to stop after a car accident, hitting an unattended car, or hitting a fixture or structure is:

  1. Class C misdemeanor, if the damage to all fixtures and landscaping is less than $200;  or
  2. Class B misdemeanor, if the damage to all fixtures and landscaping is $200 or more.

The penalties for leaving the scene of an injury accident or fatal accident are more serious. Failing to stop at the scene of an accident involving injury or death is:

  1. A second-degree felony if the accident resulted in death,
  2. A third-degree felony if the accident resulted in serious bodily injury, or
  3. A county jail felony if the accident did not result in death or serious bodily injury.

The criminal penalties for leaving the scene of an injury accident can result in prison time, jail time, and/or fines.

what if they left to go to the hospital?

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Just now, Gepetto said:

Mahomes is off limits even satrically esp by that little dweeb. The other tweet about Kadrius Toney was funny.

Anything Cadaverous Toney related is funny 😁

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1 minute ago, Bier Meister said:

Rice tossed him the keys to drive, but he dropped them

Ohhhh!!!!!!! Nicely done! 

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1 minute ago, Gepetto said:

what if they left to go to the hospital?

They didn't, but had they it's still Felony Fleeing. 

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Does RIce have a close friend he can pay off to say he was driving the 'Vette at the time of the wreck? Maybe Ohtani can give him some advice.

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Apparently not him :ninja:

 

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7 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:

Apparently not him :ninja:

 

 

Then where is Rice, why hasn't he issued a statement and why is he shown leaving the scene?? 

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So they are still looking for this idiot? 

He must be having some massive hangover not to come forward.

"Shlt dawg, you my lawya, get me out dis mess. My hed be bangin on me yo. Where my pistol be?"

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23 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

A major accident with no injuries? Very rare. 

There will be now that they know it's a famous football player 😅

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There goes my keeper for a 14th round pick. 

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20 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said:

 

They were seen removing weapons from the vehicle 😲. This is not going to end well. 

Looks like hoodlums.  These sorts of people dont have a care in the world about anyone else but themselves. A lot of these athletes and people they hang with are consistent with this.  

 

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Money does not fix stupid

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Did he fall in the draft due to knuckleheaditis? 

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3 minutes ago, listen2me 23 said:

Looks like hoodlums.  These sorts of people dont have a care in the world about anyone else but themselves. A lot of these athletes and people they hang with are consistent with this.  

 

This shlt is bad. These assh0les have the money to go get on a race track and have fun all they like. But they choose this. Just like that fatass doosh jalen carter who should be in prison. 

On NFL radio Rich Gannon was saying, "I saw the video and this is real bad for Rice."

 

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They should start charging attempted murder for people driving 25mph over the speed limit if they get in a crash. 

 

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9 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

They should start charging attempted murder for people driving 25mph over the speed limit if they get in a crash. 

 

Agree 💯

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21 hours ago, cmh6476 said:

Can this apply to passengers? It'll be interesting to see how the evidence comes forward and how soon the perps realized they needed to be discreet and engage legal counsel.   We can deduce whatever we want, but criminally things will need to be proven beyond reasonable doubt.   Regardless, the NFL could make an example out of him. 

If I'm not mistaken, the Texor law regarding stopping and providing aid applies to witnesses as well. So if you are not involved in an accident see one, you're supposed to stop. 

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Crazy that he hasn't reached out to police. Just makes things worse for him.

 

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Probably letting his system clean itself out first :bench:

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2 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

There goes my keeper for a 14th round pick. 

Yeah, and now I might have to figure out whether I want to keep Hollywood Brown over Chase or even Olave.

This Joe Burrow hand injury might fock him up for the long haul, and Olave might be on the brink of a Cee Dee Lamb-like breakout season.

Then Mixon going to Houston.

Chubb was my keeper last year.

:blink:

 

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