Solar7
Go Suns
Sure, there's a difference, but he did more than enough to be charged. How he does in court and/or sentencing may be impacted by his story/his intent.
You are still stupid to be drunk and in "actual physical control" of any vehicle - which means you either have the keys or the keys are within your reach...or even in a location you are fully aware of.
So avoidable. Especially for a millionaire NFL player. No pity from me.
He should have given his keys to the person that dropped him off, or someone else, if that is how it went down. Possession of the keys means that he was in control of the vehicle and could have driven again in his condition. If he did not have any keys - making the vehicle inoperable - no arrest.
It's an awfully big stretch to expect to hand your car keys - the entry to most people's priciest or second priciest possession, to someone to hold on to them if you're in the range of a DUI, which can be very low. Even when I Uber or cab it home, I keep my keys, since you can't trust others. I've quietly been a part of this board for a long time, and didn't get the impression you weren't a drinker, but if you are - do you hand someone your keys every time you have 2-3 beers? That's admirable, if you do, and I love it, but handing someone your keys when you have NFL money probably isn't doable.
That's a separate argument from Massie showing up at Cards HQ of course, and there are a lot of details to be hashed out that I would hold against this guy easily, but still. If he got a ride everywhere and then slept in his car? He's in my good graces.

