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stickup
Chattanooga, TN
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Was a certain Rhea County judge stopped for DUI and let go
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special_ed
Cleveland, TN
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LOL, if it wasn't one of those city judges who really don't even count as a judge, and with no circuit judges living in Rhea County, then that narrows it down somewhat lol I know that at around 1 - 1:30 a.m. I saw a big grayish dually truck driving erradic in running a red light turning right without stopping and the break lights cam on 4 times from that light to a stop sign 1 block up the street. Does a certain judge drive such vehicle and if so, would a certain DUI stop in that time frame about 3 nights ago?
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Since: Mar 09
Dayton, TN
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Crystal Ball(source)reveals it's not the first time a Rhea County judge (name withheld to protect privacy) has been stopped for DUI. Labor Day weekend perhaps?
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special_ed
Cleveland, TN
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if I get a dui I'll pay 100 bucks for someone to anonymously drop the name from an airplane or write it down and throw in in my yard (not the window lol) because that kinda info should be a get outta jail free card lol maybe we all should start driving drunk since its ok for our judge to do it it seems like.
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news junkie
Cleveland, TN
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Special treatment for those in special positions? Ah, of course not, no drunk judges driving around, no fist fighting DA Attorney or county attorney, no police officers driving where they shouldn't and doing other things while supposed to be on duty, no public officials making deals to privately advantage themselves, no chief of police galavanting around the city collecting rent while supposed to be acting as chief of police, ah, no of course not. Along with none of this possibly going on there is also no accountability. Of course they get no special treatment. The private citizen is held accountable, yet the public officals elected by the private citizens in a sense are betraying those of us that elect them by enforcing laws, ordinances, punishments upon us that they themselves are just as responsible to follow, yet boldly go where the average man cannot go, tap dancing both sides of the line. How nice for them. I would hate, despise and loathe this judge if I had to stand before him and he is given the authority to punish me while he who represents law, takes part in the abomination of it.
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wow
Richmond, IN
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news junkie
Cleveland, TN
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of course not, there is not one dishonest public official in Rhea County. Don't you know that?
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Since: Mar 09
Hendersonville, TN
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Hey, it's a small town with a Boss Hogg--and the rest of his ring. Does it really matter if it's true or not?
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nosey_me
Cleveland, TN
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news junkie wrote: of course not, there is not one dishonest public official in Rhea County. Don't you know that? If you want to find a dishonest public official then hurry up and go to bed so you can get up in the morning and try to beat one of them to church. Usually a church is where the devil is found, it serves as a clever disguise.
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Since: Mar 09
Hendersonville, TN
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news junkie wrote: of course not, there is not one dishonest public official in Rhea County. Don't you know that? Is Graysville still in Rhea County? Somebody has been dipping into the kitty and got caught!
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nothing new
Cleveland, TN
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real southern girl wrote: <quoted text> Is Graysville still in Rhea County? Somebody has been dipping into the kitty and got caught! That is so wrong! LOL throwin a ? out there like ya don't know and (yes of course Graysville is in RC) then you turn around and make a vague statement like that! you must know that inquiring minds are going to want details, not teasers like this comment. LOL
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cusseroutter
Cleveland, TN
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Graysville isn't even a city it is a damn town that cant pay its bills the police drive worn out cars that ant even paid for and are old hand me down trade ins from other police depos. The police there have an atitutude because they know they make 8 bucks an hour, no uinsurance, no benifits and use damn dog catchers as cops. Yea its some city alrite. Anyone that gets pulled over by one of those minimum wage pretend to be cop dog catchers demand to know if they are a dog catcher or not, humans ant no dogs even if they think they can treat em like dogs
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what justice
Cleveland, TN
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real southern girl wrote: Hey, it's a small town with a Boss Hogg--and the rest of his ring. Does it really matter if it's true or not? Boss Hogg? yeap. will dunn, mckenzie, taylor, barron, bice, potter.........
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Law
Dayton, TN
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cusseroutter wrote: Graysville isn't even a city it is a damn town that cant pay its bills the police drive worn out cars that ant even paid for and are old hand me down trade ins from other police depos. The police there have an atitutude because they know they make 8 bucks an hour, no uinsurance, no benifits and use damn dog catchers as cops. Yea its some city alrite. Anyone that gets pulled over by one of those minimum wage pretend to be cop dog catchers demand to know if they are a dog catcher or not, humans ant no dogs even if they think they can treat em like dogs So, you just got out of jail.
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neighborhood watch
Dayton, TN
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special_ed wrote: LOL, if it wasn't one of those city judges who really don't even count as a judge, and with no circuit judges living in Rhea County, then that narrows it down somewhat lol I know that at around 1 - 1:30 a.m. I saw a big grayish dually truck driving erradic in running a red light turning right without stopping and the break lights cam on 4 times from that light to a stop sign 1 block up the street. Does a certain judge drive such vehicle and if so, would a certain DUI stop in that time frame about 3 nights ago? might this be the same judge who is sneaking around w/ a certain female attorney???
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youve got mail
Cleveland, TN
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what justice wrote: <quoted text> Boss Hogg? yeap. will dunn, mckenzie, taylor, barron, bice, potter......... AMAN AMAN AMAN!!!!!!!!!! Agreed and the list keeps going on..........
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No Way
Cleveland, TN
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what justice wrote: <quoted text> Boss Hogg? yeap. will dunn, mckenzie, taylor, barron, bice, potter......... Agree totally!!!!!!!!!
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Since: Nov 08
United States
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news junkie wrote: Special treatment for those in special positions? Ah, of course not, no drunk judges driving around, no fist fighting DA Attorney or county attorney, no police officers driving where they shouldn't and doing other things while supposed to be on duty, no public officials making deals to privately advantage themselves, no chief of police galavanting around the city collecting rent while supposed to be acting as chief of police, ah, no of course not. Along with none of this possibly going on there is also no accountability. Of course they get no special treatment. The private citizen is held accountable, yet the public officals elected by the private citizens in a sense are betraying those of us that elect them by enforcing laws, ordinances, punishments upon us that they themselves are just as responsible to follow, yet boldly go where the average man cannot go, tap dancing both sides of the line. How nice for them. I would hate, despise and loathe this judge if I had to stand before him and he is given the authority to punish me while he who represents law, takes part in the abomination of it. Shall I count the ways they are treated different,The game is the same,only the players need to change...
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musicvoice
United States
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I believe some do, but not all. I don't know though.
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