Anonymous wrote:I’m sure he’s on prescription meds for something (anxiety, pain, sleep, etc.). He was being reckless, that triggered the stop, etc.
Re: the commercial - Why doesn’t the woke posse go after him for appropriating a fake blue collar country Woody Guthrie persona? And, who thought it was a good idea for the old privileged white guy to lecture us on reuniting the country? He’s shilling for Jeep, yet his otherwise woke fans still worship him as the working class savior. So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Did they pull his commercial? I am so over the hair trigger cancel culture.
Anonymous wrote:Does he have a prior violation that would prohibit him from driving with any alcohol in his system?
Alcohol isn’t the only drug that you can be driving under the influence of.
I think it’s hard to comment without ALL a the details, and I’m guessing those aren’t being reported.
Anonymous wrote:Did you read what happened?
Bruce had been riding his motorcycle on the peninsula on Nov. 14 when he “was spotted by fans who asked him to pull over and take some pictures,” according to a source close to Springsteen.
“Bruce stopped, took the pictures, then a fan offered him a shot of liquor, which he took, while sitting on his bike, which was stationary,” the source said.
“Park Police saw what happened and they immediately pulled Springsteen over as he drove away.”
Anonymous wrote:If he was acting impaired, yeah, that could be a problem. He can be on medications, and even a little alcohol can be a problem.