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That's the type of video that wouldn't shock me to see someone do some anal rape on him. I'm serious. We had a buddy Tiny who passed out and we stuffed big ol summer sausages into his butt and took pictures of him. They ended up on that former great site. Consumption Junction.

That's how lucky he was to have his clothes on.

You put summer sausages into your friends ***? Are you serious? I'm surprised all the redneck homophobes haven't questioned your sexuality yet.
 

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Was young drunk here too? Lets just rush to judgements why don't we?
 
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I've been that drunk before, but I would never drive that drunk. One time I passed out on a gravel road that leads to a horse barn. One time me and a friend tore the inside of his house up just for fun, but again, I would never drive that drunk.
 

Clive Gollings

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So he was actually was driving after all. And this is where trashing other schools for scandals comes back to haunt us. When the heat comes down where is Matt Jones...on vacation
I'm sure MJ saw this coming and timed his vacation right on time.
 

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Aike, I think we have our answer on whether or not he was driving. Those were some tolerant cops. I have no idea why they didn't give him a dui.

If I had to guess, I would say he was driving, realized he was too drunk to drive, pulled off the road, and realized he could be in trouble if found behind the wheel.

So he laid on the ground.

That's what it looks like. If there had been a party nearby you would expect to see some bystanders. Expect to see someone helping him out, really.
 
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He should be kicked off the team until he completes some type of alcohol help program and then reinstated if he completes it . That video shows a serious problem , basketball should be on the back burner . The worst thing that could be done to him is to let him off with some insignificant punishment .
 

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Sad video. He is extremely lucky he wasn't charged with DUI. I won't judge whether he has an issue with alcohol based on one video, but if he does, I hope he gets it addressed. It seems to me he can't get out of his own way on so many levels. That young man needs to grow up and not throw away opportunities he has.
 

Clive Gollings

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He should be kicked off the team until he completes some type of alcohol help program and then reinstated if he completes it . That video shows a serious problem , basketball should be on the back burner . The worst thing that could be done to him is to let him off with some insignificant punishment .
Desmond Allison comes to mind. Didn't his life spiral out of control after being caught drinking at UK?


"He might be in the (NBA) right now," said Manhattan basketball coach Steve Masiello, a teammate of Allison's at Kentucky. "You're talking about a 19-, 20-year-old kid, and the thing he loved most was taken away from him. That put him down a different path that really hurt him. That doesn't give him an excuse for all of his decisions. But who knows what could have happened?"

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/sports/coll...etball-men/article44118534.html#storylink=cpy
 
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UKserialkiller

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I was saying thanks for calling me "seriously warped" for finding you funny. I like you man.





But you're not getting my bud light.


Well, you're not getting my Dogfish 90. I'd at least buy you the better beer.
Sorry. Misread your post. But seriously. we're not hanging out unless you come to Orlando.
 

UK90

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Aike, I think we have our answer on whether or not he was driving. Those were some tolerant cops. I have no idea why they didn't give him a dui.

Yep, it's clear from that video that Derek got very generous treatment from the police. He's VERY lucky he's not facing more serious charges.
 
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Xception

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Desmond Allison comes to mind. Didn't his life spiral out of control after being caught drinking at UK?


"He might be in the (NBA) right now," said Manhattan basketball coach Steve Masiello, a teammate of Allison's at Kentucky. "You're talking about a 19-, 20-year-old kid, and the thing he loved most was taken away from him. That put him down a different path that really hurt him. That doesn't give him an excuse for all of his decisions. But who knows what could have happened?"

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/sports/coll...etball-men/article44118534.html#storylink=cpy
That's a policy no longer in place and I think Willis should get another chance if he fully completed alcohol abuse counseling or program . Desmond still got to play basketball , just not at UK . So he didn't get basketball taken away as stated by masiello . Derek needs help , this goes beyond college drinking . He was out in the road and should have a dui , luck alone kept him from a bad accident to him or worse someone else . The posters that gave the cop crap in another thread need to make amends , this is all on Willis .
 
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Clive Gollings

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hahaha Clive, for the record. love your stuff too. Ever in Orlando, beers on me
I'm being serious, I just got something on the email machine that invited us to Orlando, and I told my wife how funny that was. We get invited to where mass murders happen right after they happen.
 

JohnBlue

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Also, why did the police department release the video? Do they do this to all PI's or whatever he got charged with? I thought they only release stuff that was to settle someone crying foul play was involved.

They have to if requested by the media. It's called open record laws. 99.9% the media doesn't care but in this case you understand why they wanted it.
 
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is there much doubt, anymore, that he was driving?
I'm not talking about what is legally provable - I'm talking about looking at that video, seeing how the car is parked, and how he is laying outside it; like he tipped over from the drivers seat.
This is very bad

So he was actually driving after all. And this is where trashing other schools for scandals comes back to haunt us. When the heat comes down where is Matt Jones...on vacation

If I had to guess, I would say he was driving, realized he was too drunk to drive, pulled off the road, and realized he could be in trouble if found behind the wheel.

So he laid on the ground.

That's what it looks like. If there had been a party nearby you would expect to see some bystanders. Expect to see someone helping him out, really.

Sad video. He is extremely lucky he wasn't charged with DUI. I won't judge whether he has an issue with alcohol based on one video, but if he does, I hope he gets it addressed. It seems to me he can't get out of his own way on so many levels. That young man needs to grow up and not throw away opportunities he has.

He was in a neighborhood and the car is perfectly parked parallel to the curb.

Ive done this same exact thing, where I got really drunk at a party and wandered out to sleep in the car because all the beds were taken.

I highly doubt in this state he would have been able to make a decision to stop driving because he was too drunk. If he was driving, the only thing that would have stopped him was an accident, IMO.

Now did he intend to leave the party and just wasn't able to crank the car and get going? Very possible, but I think the video actually makes it more likely that he WAS NOT driving.
 

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He was in a neighborhood and the car is perfectly parked parallel to the curb.

Ive done this same exact thing, where I got really drunk at a party and wandered out to sleep in the car because all the beds were taken.

I highly doubt in this state he would have been able to make a decision to stop driving because he was too drunk. If he was driving, the only thing that would have stopped him was an accident, IMO.

Now did he intend to leave the party and just wasn't able to crank the car and get going? Very possible, but I think the video actually makes it more likely that he WAS NOT driving.
believe me, I hope you're right and I'm wrong - would gladly eat crow to be mistaken here

My question is this - if there was a party, where was everyone?
 
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UKserialkiller

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They have to if requested by the media. It's called open record laws. 99.9% the media doesn't care but in this case you understand why they wanted it.

Hey since we got you in this thread. (and I always appreciate you-even if you banning my posts). If there were titties involved in this arrest, as a moderator would you let Kybob post them in the Paddock? Thanks.
 
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Yep, it's clear from that video that Derek got very generous treatment from the police. He's VERY lucky he's not facing more serious charges.

I realize you are God's gift to our message board filled with all us dumb *** fans, but what exactly would you suggest they charge him with?

Should they have changed the law to add charges? The cars off, he's not in the car and from the looks of it and based off the location it seems he stumbled out of a party(now maybe he was intending on driving or maybe he was intending on sleeping in the car, we don't know).

Actually I have seen this type of situation where instead of charging the person they will send them to the hospital and also place the person on a 24 hour hold to determine if there are any deeper issues going on.

But like I said , I know you are the wise one.
 
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believe me, I hope you're right and I'm wrong - would gladly eat crow to be mistaken here

My question is this - if there was a party, where was everyone?

Passed out inside? A party doesn't have to be 300 people, could easily have been him and his 5 -6 best friends
 

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What a freaking idiot.He had been driving slap *** drunk...I hope Cal puts the hammer down.He could kill someone if this happens again..:mad::mad::mad: