The Speedy Times Roundup

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The Roundup leads off in Gainesville Florida with the Florida Gators football team racking up 251 traffic citations from 2006 to 2009. The charges range from speeding tickets to more serious charges of Driving Whiles Suspended and Resisting Arrest. The Orlando Sentintel article also details that Huntley Johnson has represented many of the players. Other than pertaining to eligibility, the NCAA forbids the University for paying any kind of legal representation. Therefore, the players themselves are picking up the tab for the tickets which would be tough on a student-athelete’s budget.
Montgomery Texas District Attorney (@MontgomeryTXDAO) Brett Ligonn is planning on twaming (tweeting and shaming) drunk drivers by publicizing their arrests on twitter. It is a matter of public record and anyone would be able to do it but it seems way over the top. On Monday morning, Dec 28th, the TWAMING has begun. 3 Defendants have been outed.
Speeders in New Haven Connecticut received a break this Holiday season when the Prosecutor agreed to drop speeding ticket charge in exchange for $50 worth of toys for Toys for Tots. In the end, the Prosecutor’s office collected $30,000 worth of toys for the program. Extortion or good deeds – it’s your call.
Aimee Gromowsky, a speeding ticket attorney, serves the greater Kansas City Missouri area.
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