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Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing 87 in a 45         


Author: laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE
Date: Aug 8, 2006 07:28

I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.

87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime. No way it should be
ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
buy out of the DUI charge too??
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing         


Date: Aug 8, 2006 08:11

laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
> I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
> gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
> having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.
>
> 87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime. No way it should be
> ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
> buy out of the DUI charge too??

It's because idiots like you think that 0.12 is a much more serious
crime than doing nearly twice the speed limit in a 45 zone.

HTH - asshole!
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing 87 in         


Date: Aug 8, 2006 08:17

laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
>
> I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
> gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
> having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.
>
Cut him some slack, man, the Jews started all the wars.
> 87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime.
>
Do you even know what "violent" means?
> No way it should be
> ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
> buy out of the DUI charge too??
>
Geez, give him a brake, he stomped on the gas an extra bit after taking
a swig from his paper bag. Could've happened to anyone.
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing87 in         


Date: Aug 8, 2006 08:21

barking pumpkin wrote:
>
> laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
>> I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
>> gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
>> having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.
>>
>> 87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime. No way it should be
>> ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
>> buy out of the DUI charge too??
>
> It's because idiots like you think that 0.12 is a much more serious
> crime than doing nearly twice the speed limit in a 45 zone.
>
Why was it 45 mph? We aren't talking a school zone. This was at 2am and
it was a freeway. The police never pay attention to dangerous driving,
they just care about things like, you got a few mph over some...
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing 87 in a 45         


Author: armourereric
Date: Aug 8, 2006 08:46

barking pumpkin wrote:
> laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
>> I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
>> gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
>> having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.
>>
>> 87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime. No way it should be
>> ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
>> buy out of the DUI charge too??
>
>
>
> It's because idiots like you think that 0.12 is a much more serious
> crime than doing nearly twice the speed limit in a 45 zone.
>
> HTH - asshole!

Obvoiouly the Malibu PD believes in equal justice, I never get pulled
over when doing 90 in that location, but I don't drink. I just leaving
911's et al in the dust of my 1996 Fleetwood.
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing 87 in a 45         


Author: Skip
Date: Aug 8, 2006 15:16

On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 05:28:03 GMT, laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE
yahoo.com> wrote:
>I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
>gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
>having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.
>
>87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime. No way it should be
>ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
>buy out of the DUI charge too??

You can blame California law if you like. The speeding is a lesser
included offense of the DUI. The open container of alcohol is
considered a separate violation, the same as if a concealed weapon or
a bag of heroin had been found in the vehicle; hence, the filing of a
2nd charge.

Skip
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing 87 in a 45         


Author: Skip
Date: Aug 8, 2006 15:18

On 7 Aug 2006 23:46:13 -0700, "armourereric" aol.com>
wrote:
>
>barking pumpkin wrote:
>> laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
>>> I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
>>> gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and...
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing 87 in a 45         


Author: Dan J.S.
Date: Aug 8, 2006 16:13

"laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:0o7gd2he7rlt58dc7gaqo0otg4b50cbjdr@4ax.com...
>I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
> gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
> having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.
>
> 87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime. No way it should be
> ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
> buy out of the DUI charge too??

The reason it was 45 on those roads is because they are windy (PCH). A good
sports car can take them safely at over 85. I do that all the time.
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing 87 in a 45         


Author: Harry K
Date: Aug 8, 2006 16:57

laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
> I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
> gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
> having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.
>
> 87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime. No way it should be
> ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
> buy out of the DUI charge too??

Still waiting for you to answer my post in the other thread where I
EXPLAINED why he wasn't charged 'in criminal court' with speeding. Not
only are you terminally stupid, you seemingly can't read also.

Harry K
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Re: Still waiting to find out why Gibson wasn't charged for doing 87 in a 45         


Author: laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE
Date: Aug 8, 2006 18:06

On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 23:11:48 -0700, barking pumpkin wrote:
>laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
>> I just did another search and the extreme speeding crime seems to have
>> gone down the memory hole. He was charged with DUI and also with
>> having an open bottle of liqour in his car and that's it.
>>
>> 87 mph in a 45 zone is a super-violent crime. No way it should be
>> ignored. It's tempting to say mel bought his way out, but then why not
>> buy out of the DUI charge too??
>
>
>
>It's because idiots like you think that 0.12 is a much more serious
>crime than doing nearly twice the speed limit in a 45 zone.
>
>HTH - asshole!

I never said that, you liar. I think just the opposite in fact.
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