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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is anyone defending this douche golfer? He was in the wrong period. I was running late for golf, I get to drive where I want. :roll: [/quote] You're in the 1% minority, sista. [/quote] Next time you see a fatal crime or accident scene shut down by police, just go drive through it because you have places to be. Let us know how that works out for you. I don’t care that this is allegedly the “nicest guy ever” and everything was dropped because he’s a rich pro athlete—he made a mistake and was in the wrong.[/quote] I know you feel like you have a point but you really don't and continuing to post just makes you sound dumber and dumber. Find a different fight to fight. [/quote] +1 He was not driving through the accident scene. The prosecutor's statement yesterday addressed the accident and made it clear that the accident scene and investigation were in a different area from where Scheffler was stopped. The officer was not securing the accident scene, and Scheffler's arrest had absolutely nothing to do with the accident investigation. The statement from the prosecution also indicated that Scheffler did not even know there had been an accident when he tried to enter the club. Listening to that sloppy interview, I also wouldn't say that Scheffler confessed to anything. The officer asked leading questions and Scheffler was being polite and respectful while trying to answer. The better question to ask the uniformed PP is whether anyone of any race or economic status deserves to be hit with a flashlight by an angry individual (who was not obviously identifiable as a police officer) during a traffic stop, or is that only ok for rich white athletes? [/quote]
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