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Alameda Ta'amu Seems To Be Doing Well

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  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680


    In October 2011 Ta'amu was charged with driving under the influence for an incident that occurred December 12, 2009, while he was playing for the University of Washington. The police report stated that Ta'amu was stopped for driving 73 mph in a 60 mph zone at 3:40 a.m. and that he "smelled [of] an odor of alcohol" and had "blood-shot watery eyes." Police said Ta'amu, who was 19 at the time, registered 0.097 and 0.098 on breath tests. Ta'amu pleaded guilty to negligent driving, for which he was sentenced to one day in a community-work program and ordered to pay a $350 fine.


    I support Sark, the Seattle PD, UWPD, local courts, and anyone else in a position of authority over the UW Football team covering up or delaying any suspected crimes until after that player is finished playing for the UW as long as it helps the UW win football games. If a tight end for my Dawgs needs to get drunk, drive, and then get his nut off on an unsuspecting coed, then I support doing whatever is necessary to keep that thug on the field.
    You've always been one of my favorite classy posters.
  • CheersWestDawg
    CheersWestDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,480 Swaye's Wigwam


    In October 2011 Ta'amu was charged with driving under the influence for an incident that occurred December 12, 2009, while he was playing for the University of Washington. The police report stated that Ta'amu was stopped for driving 73 mph in a 60 mph zone at 3:40 a.m. and that he "smelled [of] an odor of alcohol" and had "blood-shot watery eyes." Police said Ta'amu, who was 19 at the time, registered 0.097 and 0.098 on breath tests. Ta'amu pleaded guilty to negligent driving, for which he was sentenced to one day in a community-work program and ordered to pay a $350 fine.


    I support Sark, the Seattle PD, UWPD, local courts, and anyone else in a position of authority over the UW Football team covering up or delaying any suspected crimes until after that player is finished playing for the UW as long as it helps the UW win football games. If a tight end for my Dawgs needs to get drunk, drive, and then get his nut off on an unsuspecting coed, then I support doing whatever is necessary to keep that thug on the field.
    You've always been one of my favorite classy posters.
    And I've always appreciated your poasts.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453


    In October 2011 Ta'amu was charged with driving under the influence for an incident that occurred December 12, 2009, while he was playing for the University of Washington. The police report stated that Ta'amu was stopped for driving 73 mph in a 60 mph zone at 3:40 a.m. and that he "smelled [of] an odor of alcohol" and had "blood-shot watery eyes." Police said Ta'amu, who was 19 at the time, registered 0.097 and 0.098 on breath tests. Ta'amu pleaded guilty to negligent driving, for which he was sentenced to one day in a community-work program and ordered to pay a $350 fine.


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