Shawn (Offline)
#1
11/15/07 12:28 PM
The arrest of a NASCAR driver on drug charges may have at least temporarily tanked his promising career, but he says it probably saved his life
Shawn (Offline)
#2
11/15/07 12:30 PM
I thought it was an interesting read. Hopefully Aaron will get his life turned in the right direction...
Dwight Clock (Offline)
#4
11/15/07 1:33 PM
Rehabilatating a life is far more important than restarting a racing career. Good luck to him and his girlfriend.
throb (Offline)
#7
11/15/07 2:09 PM
to me it all sounds like smoke and mirrors and a way for him to skip out of a felony conviction.......by the time this is all done i bet he wished he would have just taken the jail time so he wouldnt have to deal with all the hill-billies at the nascar races....and how many tv interviews do you think that he will get.....nobody will want to talk to a never was who threw whatever he did have away.
Rob Botts
Charles Nungester (Offline)
#8
11/15/07 2:25 PM
While I wish him luck with his freedom to pursue whats left of his life. I respect him for admitting his problems and trying to do something to curb a problem.
However and this is more directed at Warren Co. Court system
This was a Bullcrap sentence IMHO in a state where I can get a hundred dollar fine for smoking a legal cigarette within 40ft of any buisness, this guy walks free while for probably years he contributed to Street Crime, Prostitution and NARCOTICS. (All involved with the illegal drug trade in which he was a participant and user)
Please alow me to start geeks for whatever next time I commit a felony and let me walk.
BTW, I live in Warren County.
Chuck
Charles Nungester
throb (Offline)
#9
11/15/07 2:36 PM
well said chuck.........i understand your position!
Rob Botts