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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even if 100% guilty, Scottie with get the (popular white talent) Morgan Wallen treatment. No follow up necessary.[/quote] Scottie didn't throw a chair off a roof onto a busy sidewalk. He was in a well-marked PGA car that was obviously heading into the tournament. He had no way of knowing there was a major accident. It sounds more like the police were a bunch of Keystone Kops on a power trip and it was all a misunderstanding. And Scheffler is known to be one of the nicest players in the PGA. He's already issued a very thoughtful statement explaining the incident. And what kind of police procedure involves 'attaching" oneself to a moving vehicle anyway? I am generally pro-police. I think it can be a really difficult job. But good lord they do hire some idiots.[/quote] Nobody gives a damn what sport you play, you do not get to drive thru an active crime scene investigation of a fatality, no less. And when police tell you to stop, you need to comply.[/quote] Exactly.[/quote] It wasn't an "active crime scene" morons. This was the bottle neck a mile or so away.[/quote] Bottle neck because of a fatal accident involving a tournament staffer. Someone died, little more important than a golfer getting his morning smoothie. [/quote] A smoothie? You're just making up random stuff because you don't even know what happened at all. The cops should have been doing their job directing traffic and letting the players get to the course. [/quote] He wasn’t teeing off anytime soon when he did this. Why does some entitled athlete think he gets to cut the lineup of cars and illegally drive against traffic? Better yet, why do you think it’s okay for him to do it? If you saw similar happen, you’d wish a cop were around the ticket the driver. Quit being a jock sniffer. [/quote] Are you really this stupid? He's the reason there is traffic heading to the event. Usually athletes get escorts to their events.[/quote] Usually? Not last weekend. He should have sat his butt in traffic like everyone in front of him. He thought he was too entitled and important to wait. He thought wrong. And how sad are you to defend him. Break a traffic law, get charged, it’s that simple. And he should have complied; not complying made this all worse.[/quote] Yes, last weekend. Players have different traffic rules than spectators. That shouldn't be hard to comprehend. Why you are trying to spin something about one of the nicest men in sports into something it's not is beyond me. Get over the privilege issue. The fact that Scottie didn't get treated the same way he might have had he been black doesn't make him any guiltier here. [/quote] Nope. Doctors en route to surgery, pilots to flights, politicians to events, professional athletes to game time, or paid speakers to new events, do NOT get to ask or attempt to drive around cops’ well-organized traffic stops whilst attending to an issue. Everyone must sit there and thank the cops for their excellent and expedient service, judgment and behavior. Praise the lord! [/quote] Careful, your ignorance is showing. [/quote] Only thing showing in that previous post you lamely mis-cite is sarcasm and accuracy. [/quote]
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