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Re: Huggins DUI
From: Michael W Pickens
Date: 02 Jul 2004 - 08:29 AM EST
Date: 02 Jul 2004 - 08:29 AM EST
Good points Mark. I guess it just depends on if you consider your boss
your friend or not. Of course if your boss gets in an accident can you
live with yourself if he kills himself or someone else? I don't think I
could so I would stop him. Easier said then done though.
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It is not always all that clear when someone is inebriated when they leave
a bar since all one has to be able to do is get out of ones chair and walk
out the door without drawing attention. Also if one is taking medication
like heart medication it may heighten the effects of alcohol so one
doesn't have to drink all that much to become inebriated. And lastly try
telling your boss he is too drunk to drive in front of other people or in
a public place. It isn't easy.
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Subject: [UC Basketball] Huggins DUI
If Huggs went out and had drinks with the staff they had better really
busts their butts with a good recruiting year. I can't believe they would
let Huggs drive! Actually I can't believe the bar let him leave like that
either.
Neil Madsen, Kyle's father, told ESPN.com late Friday night that the
family, Huggins and his staff had lunch on campus in the early part of the
visit, but only water and soda were consumed. The five-hour meeting ended
at 6 p.m., at which time Huggins went out for drinks with staff members,
the source told Katz." - ESPN.com
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