suckit said:
Look everyone, as a business owner and a recovering alcoholic myself, I have experience with this, so don't in any way take this as supporting the world's worst college and the world's worst city/county. FTC!!
But the guy more than likely has his DUI's in other states and the state of montana does not recognize the offenses here, from other states.
Now as for the employer side, you as an employer you can't just dismiss someone from their work duties because of a traffic infraction (as the law sees it), he was obviously not in any way driving a company supplied vehicle and probably bonded out of jail in plenty of time to make it to his next required work shift, so not letting due process would be a mistake and implying guilty until proven innocent, and our legal system is not supposed to work that way.
So they(FTC) have their hands tied right now, so that is the reason this person is still allowed to perform his work duties.
Now this part is pure speculation, but the only reason they are giving him game day off is to keep the shit show of public relations on the day of the game to a minimum as possible.
FTC in every way, every day!!!
GO GRIZ!!!
Don’t assistants, or least senior assistants, had “company” leased cars.
I have never heard of this type of “suspension” college athletics.
I suppose if he has some “good” facts, State should be cautious. But he should be completely suspended with pay, unless this a very unusual situation.
This is a curious situation.
Just made this post from Hofbrauhaus in Munich at noon, while drinking a liter. Left my car in AZ