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<blockquote data-quote="Tech Lawyer" data-source="post: 993309" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>I blame the police. I heard the body mic video of the police interview which occurred at least an hour after the accident. Of course, Coach Gantt was allowed to get involved according to the news report. The police interview didn't press the player on his involvement or lack of involvement. It was a complete failure on the part of the police to find out what happened. He pled to a couple of misdemeanors and got probation. The civil case will never go to trial- UGA will pay big. They should pay big. Although UGA players and an Assistant Coach continued to get caught driving at excessive speeds after this tragedy, it has been quiet over the summer and this season. I would not be surprised if Kirby finally issued a warning that these excessive speed infractions would trigger a multi game suspension. Lectures from the police didn't seem to have any effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tech Lawyer, post: 993309, member: 5229"] I blame the police. I heard the body mic video of the police interview which occurred at least an hour after the accident. Of course, Coach Gantt was allowed to get involved according to the news report. The police interview didn't press the player on his involvement or lack of involvement. It was a complete failure on the part of the police to find out what happened. He pled to a couple of misdemeanors and got probation. The civil case will never go to trial- UGA will pay big. They should pay big. Although UGA players and an Assistant Coach continued to get caught driving at excessive speeds after this tragedy, it has been quiet over the summer and this season. I would not be surprised if Kirby finally issued a warning that these excessive speed infractions would trigger a multi game suspension. Lectures from the police didn't seem to have any effect. [/QUOTE]
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