Looks like the cops probably saved Courtney another beating by throwing him in jail that night.
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Come on kaz, everyone knows this was all part of Courtney’s plan since 2009 or 2013 or 2015...something like thatLooks like the cops probably saved Courtney another beating by throwing him in jail that night.
Come on kaz, everyone knows this was all part of Courtney’s plan since 2009 or 2013 or 2015...something like that
I really think this cat may be a sociopath.
I thought a little DUI was no big deal? I'm confused.
Agree, I dont think the majority thought that a "DUI was no big deal." KW owned his transgressions and moved forward from them. Smith tried to hide them and threw shade at others for doing the same thing.At least Williams owned it and faced the scrutiny like a man. He didn't keep it from his boss and pretend it didn't happen. I also think Williams should be at a minimum commended for how well he handled the Twitter crap that Smith was throwing at him. He could have easily retaliated with some hateful stuff.
Is it the norm to tell your boss if you got a traffic ticket? Is there like a cutoff of the importance of the ticket?
Like...say going 100 in a 65...you get a speeding ticket. Are you telling your boss?
There is a difference between "our job" and "a coach at OSU". Nobody in public is really going to care about us, everyone is going to care about a coach at OSU. Understanding this is pretty basic; and yes there is a difference no matter how much you may say there isn't.
How would they know? How would they know by the next day? I could see a few months later that they might know but the next day? What do you do for a living?If I get arrested I will get called from my boss the next day. Trust that.
There you go! That is probably pretty accurate! I didn't think of that.I assume that Smith drives a "company" car and people who drive company cars are usually required to notify their employer of any tickets for insurance purposes. Besides, the dude was arrested. This was more than just a speeding ticket.
How would they know? How would they know by the next day? I could see a few months later that they might know but the next day? What do you do for a living?
See in that case I would tell my boss...because you know they will find out anyway.Let's just say that if my prints are booked into the system, people are notified.
See in that case I would tell my boss...because you know they will find out anyway.
In this guys case it seems like he would have known his boss would find out as well but I guess not.
Is it hard to get into Canada with a DUI or do you just mean because you would lose your license?Most people are going to have to let their boss know. With jail time and possible other things associated to miss work, the best way is to just man up and let people know and go from there. Not sure what hiding it does. In the past I have had to travel a lot to Canada, and this now is a huge burden if I get a DUI.
It is difficult to get in. You either need a waiver or be like 5 years removed from your DUI, I believe.Is it hard to get into Canada with a DUI or do you just mean because you would lose your license?
Is it hard to get into Canada with a DUI or do you just mean because you would lose your license?
Let's just say that if my prints are booked into the system, people are notified.
Dang...what a pain in the ass.If you have a DUI it is very difficult to get in, and your company has to hire an attorney and you as the individual have quite a bit of stuff to do. I had to do paperwork and a few things for open container and a fake ID charge that happened when I was in college. It's a bitch to do.
well a traffic ticket isnt a felony, so, no, probably not.Is it the norm to tell your boss if you got a traffic ticket? Is there like a cutoff of the importance of the ticket?
Like...say going 100 in a 65...you get a speeding ticket. Are you telling your boss?
Most people are going to have to let their boss know. With jail time and possible other things associated to miss work, the best way is to just man up and let people know and go from there. Not sure what hiding it does. In the past I have had to travel a lot to Canada, and this now is a huge burden if I get a DUI.
Is it the norm to tell your boss if you got a traffic ticket? Is there like a cutoff of the importance of the ticket?
Like...say going 100 in a 65...you get a speeding ticket. Are you telling your boss?
If you have a DUI on your record, you will probably not get into Canada unless you get a waiver. I had a relative try to cross the border into Canada and had a DUI on his record from a few years prior. They denied him entry and like a dumbass, tried to sneak across the border somewhere else and ended up getting detained. They impounded his car and I don't believe he ever got it back. Not sure if it was lack of trying or if they just straight up took it in exchange for not pressing charges.Is it hard to get into Canada with a DUI or do you just mean because you would lose your license?
If you have a DUI on your record, you will probably not get into Canada unless you get a waiver. I had a relative try to cross the border into Canada and had a DUI on his record from a few years prior. They denied him entry and like a dumbass, tried to sneak across the border somewhere else and ended up getting detained. They impounded his car and I don't believe he ever got it back. Not sure if it was lack of trying or if they just straight up took it in exchange for not pressing charges.
well a traffic ticket isnt a felony, so, no, probably not.
If you have a DUI on your record, you will probably not get into Canada unless you get a waiver. I had a relative try to cross the border into Canada and had a DUI on his record from a few years prior. They denied him entry and like a dumbass, tried to sneak across the border somewhere else and ended up getting detained. They impounded his car and I don't believe he ever got it back. Not sure if it was lack of trying or if they just straight up took it in exchange for not pressing charges.