Saturday, November 14, 2009

Burdened By Drink Driving Offenses?

I don't know if it is because of the money or the fame, but you can usaully associate booze, sex and gambling with football players.

Speaking about booze, there are many talented football players who battle with alcohol addiction like George Best and Paul Gascoigne. They eventually ended their career prematurely.

Even if you are not addicted to alcohol but enjoy an occasional drink, you have to be careful of drink driving offenses.

The penalties of being indicted in court for drink driving are severe. For example, you could face massive fines, loss of driving privileges, loss of employment, higher insurance rates, and could go to jail. You may not be able to travel outside the country.

The courts have little tolerance about drunk driving and usually hand out convictions, no matter your circumstances.

If you’ve been charged with DUI, you can choose not to plead guilty but you will have to find a good lawyer to fight your case, like Massachusetts OUI Lawyer

A good DUI lawyer can help to uncover police mistakes in administering field sobriety tests and there are limitations of these electronic devices and how the data is interpreted under the law.

Check out Massachusetts OUI Lawyer today for more information. If you win your case, you’ll save a lot of money in fines, and having to endure alcohol abuse prevention programs and assessments.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Is Drogba Faking It?



We know all along that Drogba can fake injury like a true pro. In the latest encounter with Manchester United, he was caught in a flying tackle by Jonny Evans.

It seems that Drogba bore the brunt of the kick but he ended up with a yellow card. In my opinion, he deserved it for his bad reputation and over-reaction.

What do you guys think?

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