It’s almost like one of those complicated math problems – a woman high in booze and coke is driving east at 35 mph. At the same time a woman high in meth and alcohol is driving north at 40mph. What time do they crash?
Okay, so I have a possibly inappropriate question. Since she hit and killed a drunk/ high driver, does that carry a lessened sentence because the other driver was putting people’s lives at risk? Or is it hard to prove fault in that case because they both were DUI?
errolbert says
This is the most oniony thing I’ve seen on this sub in years.
canuckcowgirl says
The cleansing of the gene pool comes in many forms.
pickanamehere says
That’s a lot to take in.
SimpleSurrup says
And let that be a lesson to you kids: stick to cocaine.
Korventenn17 says
Why was the judge high on meth?
Fetlocks_Glistening says
Please tell me the judge was high, please somebody
hbgwine says
It’s almost like one of those complicated math problems – a woman high in booze and coke is driving east at 35 mph. At the same time a woman high in meth and alcohol is driving north at 40mph. What time do they crash?
Optimal-Scientist233 says
This sounds like a commercial advertising for robo-taxi’s.
I am sure we will eventually see such advertisements in the future.
TheBestHawksFan says
So a methed out judge, a high speeding driver, and a drunk driver. Sounds like Vegas.
shahooster says
So the drunk driver was..uhh..speeding too
prickles_and_goo says
rock, paper, scissors is *getting* *weird*
SinisterCell says
They’re finally getting the SBMM correct. Take notes Activision!
B_R_U_H says
Offsetting penalties, 1 st down
nwbrown says
Wait, was the judge high on meth or the driver?
Kaje26 says
Okay, so I have a possibly inappropriate question. Since she hit and killed a drunk/ high driver, does that carry a lessened sentence because the other driver was putting people’s lives at risk? Or is it hard to prove fault in that case because they both were DUI?