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What does that mean? He was sitting in the drivers seat of the car drunk? I believe that is DUI in most places, no?
Yes and Yes.What does that mean? He was sitting in the drivers seat of the car drunk? I believe that is DUI in most places, no?
Lol so Saban just trying to sugar coat shit...Yes and Yes.
He is technically right. If you passed out behind the wheel of a car in a parking lot, you could get flagged for a DUI.
He is technically right. If you passed out behind the wheel of a car in a parking lot, you could get flagged for a DUI.
No, you're seeing it right.I think you misinterpreted the tweet. Nick Saban is saying he wasn't driving; the law says it doesn't matter. Or am I not seeing something.
No, you're seeing it right.
Saban saying he wasn't driving is his way of saying he wasn't actively driving down the road. But to get a DUI all you have to be is behind the wheel of the car, running or not.
To me, Saban is saying technically he wasn't in motion, but the law doesn't care if your moving or not.
TL;DR Saban trying to say it's an ok DUI?
"Out of the 130 FBS schools in FBS, I would say, in the SEC, 80 percent [knowingly cheat]. Everywhere else, about 20 percent."