"An NBA player credited with helping Georgia Tech reach the NCAA Finals six years ago was arrested in Gwinnett on DUI charges Sunday"
Jarrett Jack, who is currently the back up point guard for the New Orleans Hornets, was clocked going 66 in a 45 and was swerving all over the lanes. When the officer pulled him over he failed sobriety tests and was taken to jail. He blew a .079 which is less then the legal limit but it was an hour and a half after he was initially pulled over. He was charged with a DUI, speeding, and failure to maintain lane. He was then released on $1,273 cash bond.
If NBA players have so much money why is it so hard for them to call a limo or cab to take them home? If NBA players can't even make the right choice then why would anyone expect a normal citizen to do it. Damage Control is written all over this situation. Not only does it look bad for Jack himself but it makes the team and the league look bad.
Sarah Farrell
http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/home/headlines/116605978.html
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