Yeah. Super gay. It's like lending someone a pocket knife and they stab someone to death with it. Welp, looks like we're both going to prison for murder.I've never even heard of it and apparently you don't even need to be in the car.
Yeah. Super gay. It's like lending someone a pocket knife and they stab someone to death with it. Welp, looks like we're both going to prison for murder.I've never even heard of it and apparently you don't even need to be in the car.
Leave it to a Duke player then.Yeah. Super gay.
Judging by the charge Paolo got, it's possible he was driving and switched seats when the cop pulled them over, but that's just a guess. If he did that, he might be in quite a bit more trouble.
I would think if they saw that, they would have given Banchero a DUI.
Here is the statement about his charge:
Aiding and abetting a DWI in North Carolina can be charged when a person knowingly turns over their own vehicle to someone who is impaired or fails to prevent an impaired person from getting behind the wheel.
Yeah. Super gay. It's like lending someone a pocket knife and they stab someone to death with it. Welp, looks like we're both going to prison for murder.
The point is that the driver made the decision to drive, not Banchero. Maybe Paolo thought he, himself, was too smashed to drive and K's grandson said he was fine to drive, so Paolo gave him the keys.A more apt comparison would be a friend asking you for a knife because he wanted to go stab someone and you give him the knife.
Charging people with aiding and abetting for giving their car to a drunk is a great law that benefits every person who posts here.
Although surely he was. Otherwise why would he not be the one driving? It was his vehicle.Btw Banchero was in the backseat and was not sited for being drunk
You know what they say about assumptions?Although surely he was. Otherwise why would he not be the one driving? It was his vehicle.
Yeah. Super gay. It's like lending someone a pocket knife and they stab someone to death with it. Welp, looks like we're both going to prison for murder.
I also don't follow my friends around at a party and monitor how many drinks they've had or carry around a breathalyzer with me to check.Well if you had knowledge they were going to use it for murder, you probably would be charged with a crime.
The point is that the driver made the decision to drive, not Banchero. Maybe Paolo thought he, himself, was too smashed to drive and K's grandson said he was fine to drive, so Paolo gave him the keys.
well now you know that you should if you plan on handing over your keys to those people.I also don't follow my friends around at a party and monitor how many drinks they've had or carry around a breathalyzer with me to check.
Once again, assumptions or conclusions being made to fit an argument. Not one person knows exactly what happened and how it got to where they are right now, except those involved. Paolo passed the breathalyzer and was sitting in the back seat. Maybe the grandson knew the way or wanted to just drive Paolo's car. We can all make assumptions that look positive or negative. But Paolo passing the test and him having a game day thread, means more than some of the haters assumptions.No, the point is as a society we want people to be responsible for their poor decisions, especially if those poor decisions can lead to innocents being injured or killed. That's why this law exists. As a society we don't want people enabling drunks to drive. That's why there is a penalty for giving your keys to a drunk. No different than dram shop law. We punish bars that over serve people who later get in car accidents. The reasoning is the same.
Coach K's kid made a bad decision. Paolo made a bad decision. The driver will pay a steeper price, but they both screwed this up.
Once again, assumptions or conclusions being made to fit an argument. Not one person knows exactly what happened and how it got to where they are right now, except those involved. Paolo passed the breathalyzer and was sitting in the back seat. Maybe the grandson knew the way or wanted to just drive Paolo's car. We can all make assumptions that look positive or negative. But Paolo passing the test and him having a game day thread, means more than some of the haters assumptions.
If someone can fail a breathalyzer with a .08 and someone can blow a .08 after 3 beers, which would not make 98% of the population even feel a little bit drunk, how is PB supposed to know or be aware that Savarino would be cited for drunk driving.Paolo being sober or drunk has no bearing on his culpability whatsoever. The only issue is whether or not he gave his keys to a drunk person. I've only been a lawyer for 25 years, but I'm pretty sure you can't defend these charges by saying "but Judge, I wasn't going to let the grandson drive my car but he really really wanted to!".
Sitting in the back seat, passing a breathalyzer...none of that is relevant.
If it is an Outback, you get crocs with every purchase.That sounds like an expensive/rare car.
I'm not doubting you, but where did you see Pablo took and passed a breathalyzer? All I'm seeing is K's grandson failed one.Once again, assumptions or conclusions being made to fit an argument. Not one person knows exactly what happened and how it got to where they are right now, except those involved. Paolo passed the breathalyzer and was sitting in the back seat. Maybe the grandson knew the way or wanted to just drive Paolo's car. We can all make assumptions that look positive or negative. But Paolo passing the test and him having a game day thread, means more than some of the haters assumptions.
Sorry, cant remember where I read that today. But I did read it. I believe I read he was given a test and then released. I am sure they tested all in the car for underage drinking with the driver being underage. <-----Assumption.I'm not doubting you, but where did you see Pablo took and passed a breathalyzer? All I'm seeing is K's grandson failed one.
Without looking it up, Ty Lawson got a DUI during the 09 season, didn't he? How many games was he suspended for?I really don't think much will, or should, happen to Banchero. In the end K will play the victim so well he will have the media feeling sorry for the fact that these poor kids were ever even pulled over.
Without looking it up, Ty Lawson got a DUI during the 09 season, didn't he? How many games was he suspended for?
@lurkeraspect84 sells them every day. Very popular.That sounds like an expensive/rare car.
So Roy played the victim then?No, he got drinking underage. He wasn't drunk so couldn't get a DUI. I think it was reduced and he just served some community service. I doubt he was suspended but don't really remember.
Please use reading comprehension when reading one of my posts.Please make sense if you reply to one of my posts.
Chill out, I literally said it was just a guess. You’re pretty fvcking awful.Lets not stop them from making assumptions. Makes it so much more fun later.
10 bucks says he tried to trip the cop when he went to go run his license.Probably slapped the asphalt when saying.
If someone can fail a breathalyzer with a .08 and someone can blow a .08 after 3 beers, which would not make 98% of the population even feel a little bit drunk, how is PB supposed to know or be aware that Savarino would be cited for drunk driving.
I truly do not think PB would give the keys to someone stumbling drunk. In 6 months he is going to be a multi millionnaire.
How about we apply a little logic here.
So nothing about a breathalyzer. I assume he was given one, but it's just that, an assumption. No way to know for sure or quote that he took and passed one.Sorry, cant remember where I read that today. But I did read it. I believe I read he was given a test and then released. I am sure they tested all in the car for underage drinking with the driver being underage. <-----Assumption.
Found it. Cited and released. WRAL is my source.
Banchero, who was riding in the back seat of the Jeep, was cited and released. He has a Dec. 8 court date.
See, there is the difference in myself and other fans. I would not want him expelled. I mean, there are some dicks on some of the UNc teams that I disliked, but I dont automatically dislike UNc players like some fans do Duke kids. I hate the UNc fans, not the players. I disliked Roy for being the biggest phony in college basketball and DES was just a hypocrite. I actually like some of their players.Chill out, I literally said it was just a guess. You’re pretty fvcking awful.
If this was a UK or uNC player, you'd be leading the charge to have him expelled.
We get it now, the kid gave the keys to another kid that he knew was drinking. We got it.
LOCAL NEWSUsing adult logic to try and get in the mind of a 18 year old? Yea, that's real logical.
The number that mini K blew will make a difference, if he is barely drunk the penalty for Paolo will be less than if he was stumbling drunk. Did Mini K blow a .08 or are you just assuming that?
'scuse me while I poke the bear.I disagree. K have been accused of being dirty for 30 years and not one bit of proof has been found. You would think that one opposing hater sleuth would find something after all these years. Sometimes you can be good and not have to cheat. UNc, not so much.
Problem is, you can't tell when someone is yanking your chain, or just having a laugh at the situation. You go ape shit when all you need to do is laugh.See, there is the difference in myself and other fans. I would not want him expelled. I mean, there are some dicks on some of the UNc teams that I disliked, but I dont automatically dislike UNc players like some fans do Duke kids. I hate the UNc fans, not the players. I disliked Roy for being the biggest phony in college basketball and DES was just a hypocrite. I actually like some of their players.
Yeah, I should probably delete that. Just wanted to make a point.Well this thread just stopped being about DWI's and Duke.
See, there is the difference in myself and other fans. I would not want him expelled. I mean, there are some dicks on some of the UNc teams that I disliked, but I dont automatically dislike UNc players like some fans do Duke kids. I hate the UNc fans, not the players. I disliked Roy for being the biggest phony in college basketball and DES was just a hypocrite. I actually like some of their players.