If true, punt him off the team.
Cmon man.
https://www.wsmv.com/2023/09/14/mts...dangerous-burnouts-murfreesboro-neighborhood/
Cmon man.
https://www.wsmv.com/2023/09/14/mts...dangerous-burnouts-murfreesboro-neighborhood/
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He has a suspended Alabama license. I’m sure this privilege of driving has been a problem down in Bama as well.Does Toney have history or other issues prior to this?
So you crashed your Camaro into mailboxes and flipped your SS in residential culdesacs?
That’s my thing. In this case, as far as been disclosed, it sounds like Toney has committed driving violations, but so far these are victimless crimes. Doesn’t sound like he was the one to cause the damage.Agree with expecting more from student athletes. We've had 2 recent incidents with a couple of our student athletes. This is not a defense for their actions, but neither incident involved physical abuse of another person or possession of a weapon with intention. In the correct circumstances a vehicle could be presented as a weapon. Personally if I was coach I would let Toney know he's under a probationary watch for the rest of the year, & if there's any notification of any wrong doing on his part no matter how small the infraction he would be released from his scholarship.
I may be too soft, but if both Coleman-Jones & Toney can learn from their mistakes while they're still young, & break no more rules or laws while here I'm ok with a second chance.
It is until someone’s child or pet is run over by an out of control vehicle.Seems like a whole lot of nothing.
I thank the lord every day that I didn't grow up in the surveillance state that we live in today back when I was 19 and had a Camaro SS.
I suggest you and your neighbors pitch in and have a paving company add speed bumps. The city will never approve it because it makes too much sense.So this is actually my neighborhood. This story is a spin-off of a larger story that WSMV did last week about unsafe driving in our neighborhood. We've had the city come out for assessment twice in the hopes of getting speed humps or some sort of other deterrent in place, but have been unsuccessful. What I believe happened is that a surveillance camera caught another driver in a different color Charger doing donuts in the cul-de-sac, then the story ran, then the next day police saw Toney doing it in-person. I'm all for "kids will be kids" in some instances, but it's actually a really dangerous area to be doing that kind of stuff.
100%.It is until someone’s child or pet is run over by an out of control vehicle.
I wouldn’t call a couple minor traffic violations in the legal sense a lack of institutional control. He should definitely be punished enough to make him never want to be that stupid again and hopefully he will be. I don’t think there are very many of us who have never done anything stupid in a car and are lucky no one was hurt.Victimless? I say there are MANY victims -- all of us who won't see Stockstill let go because of this absolute lack of institutional control
They put some in our neighborhood last year.I suggest you and your neighbors pitch in and have a paving company add speed bumps. The city will never approve it because it makes too much sense.
My post was sarcastic.I wouldn’t call a couple minor traffic violations in the legal sense a lack of institutional control. He should definitely be punished enough to make him never want to be that stupid again and hopefully he will be. I don’t think there are very many of us who have never done anything stupid in a car and are lucky no one was hurt.
Sorry. Hard to read that over a keyboard. You never know on this board.My post was sarcastic.
Last I heard that had run its course and shut down, for reasons that included covid and increased or heightened sensitivities. At least its spirit is still alive3 points awarded to the Blue Raider House for the Fulmer Cup.