Yep... they've always been a pain in the butt.  I have tried to improve my 
attitude about law enforcement officers since my formative years... but then I 
moved to Duval County, my sister worked for a law firm here that was on 
retainer with the FOP, and I had a teenager who pushed the limits.  That was a 
little too much reality for me to keep living under my illusions.  The cops 
here are awful.

Cee

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Helen Huntley 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 3:24 PM
  Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Double Standard


  you are probably right about Gainesville PD questioning people the Miami PD 
wouldn't bother. 


  On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 3:14 PM, John Vega <[email protected]> wrote:

    I simply can not believe for a moment that Miami's football players are 10 
times less likely than UF's to commit a minor or petty infraction of the law.

    I just don't believe it.

    What is probable is that UF players are more likely to be arrested for the 
same activities.

    Look at Jenkins. In 20 years of practicing law, I have never heard of 
anyone being charged with "affray." Really.

    And why was he arrested this last time? Because an officer saw him smoking 
a cigar in a car. I've seen lots of people smoke cigars in cars; never seen 
anyone stopped for questioning.

    After being stopped for questioning, the officer stated he smelled 
marijuana and ultimately found a small amount of it. An amount so small that it 
is not even a crime in some states.

    I don't know if it is that things that get overlooked in a big city like 
Miami get noticed in a small town; local resentment of football players, or 
even possibly racism; but there is a systematic problem here and I don't think 
that it is the conduct of our football players. We recruit the same exact 
players as Miami and FSU and their arrest records look spotless compared to 
UF's.

    I don't think that Jenkins should have been punished, much less thrown off 
the team. I can't think of a single friend I had in college whose actions 
wouldn't make Jenkins look like a saint in comparison. They are now doctors, 
lawyers, engineers and judges.

    I also think that an anti-UF bias is why the total number of arrests is 
attracting attention and not the minor nature of the infractions. Who knows, 
but if I were a potential recruit right now, I'd pick a school where I could 
fly under the radar.

    -Zeb

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