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Almost sounds like batmags knew he fell asleep at a red

light before reported.


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=nymr83 post_id=76193 time=1630528572 user_id=54]
its going to vary from state to state, but even if the keys arent in the ignition they can still make reasonable inferences. for example, in the bar's parking lot? maybe just sleeping it off. on the side of the high way? obviously drunk driving.

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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

What an idiot.



Has the story of the missing 7 hours been told yet?


Strip club?


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From The Athletic's scathing article on the Mers culture:


Callaway, Porter, Scott – that's three strikes for Alderson, who, lest anyone forget, also tried hard to sign free-agent pitcher Trevor Bauer, who instead went to the Dodgers and is under investigation for allegations of sexual assault in California. What exactly is the Mets' definition of due diligence when pursuing players and executives? Seeing whether they can spell their names correctly?


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I don't see that Zack Scott is in the same category as Callaway and Porter, unless he has a documented history of DUI or DWI. Even if there's a record of him being an alcoholic (and I have no idea if he is or isn't) are we saying that alcoholics are ineligible for employment?


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Mets will likely offer Rehab. They can help him with this issue be it minimal or chronic. If he does not accept he is likely finished in this organization.



It must have been a helluva fundraiser.


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Yeah, I'm not sure due diligence is going to pick up on a likelihood to get picked up on a DUI.



In retrospect, it would seem the the clues were there with Calloway and Porter, if you were willing to pursue it. Maybe, however, we'll find out more about Scott's background that the Mets might have missed, as we go forward.


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Mets will likely offer Rehab.


Which means that the Mets might end up with a GM who is both "interim" and "acting."



Wild guess: Todd Zeile.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

What an idiot.



Has the story of the missing 7 hours been told yet?


Unless he WAS actually still with Cohen and partying and other players/people saw him there, we probably won't hear about where he decided to spend that time. Asleep at an actual intersection probably means he wasn't asleep for hours or anything. I don't see any strip clubs in the area (anyone know where he lives? was this like, the last 5 blocks? because otherwise seems unlikely he'd be on that street without having been local.)



There's a "speakeasy" real close to where he was snoozing. open until 4. Pretty sweet cocktail list, with fun names like purple panties(gin, butterfly pea blossom, elderflower, lemon, prosecco), well slapped arse, daddy issues, grounds for divorce, filthy animal..





Of course, it could've easily been something more illicit and underground. Booze is the Occam's Razor answer, but we only know he failed the field sobriety test.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

I don't see that Zack Scott is in the same category as Callaway and Porter, unless he has a documented history of DUI or DWI. Even if there's a record of him being an alcoholic (and I have no idea if he is or isn't) are we saying that alcoholics are ineligible for employment?


Nah, I think he absolutely should be eligible for employment here or elsewhere, but this demonstrates some lousy judgement and will be the #1 reason he's not retained.


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"I'd like to try a 'daddy issues' please, make it a double. Do you serve go-cups?"


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Daddy issues is Gin, Italicus (bergamot liquor), Basil and Citrus. it's described as 'bright, snappy" and will run you $34 for two, plus tip.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

What an idiot.



Has the story of the missing 7 hours been told yet?


Unless he WAS actually still with Cohen and partying and other players/people saw him there, we probably won't hear about where he decided to spend that time.


Sure we will. Those reporters whose work you so often devalue will be on it, he's got to appear in court, and at some point the org will know the debts, even though they will attempt to keep them under wraps. My question was only had it come out yet, not will it come out.


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It's not a criminal trial. He may never actually see a courtroom. It's not like they're going to piece together his day and put up evidence. His whereabouts or how he got to that intersection are not even relevant. At best, you'd get a "were you under the influence?" "no" "Cop, was he under the influence?" "he failed the sobriety test, could not walk a straight line, etc" Court finds in favor of the city of white plains. $1000, license revoked for 6 months. NEXT.



Any nobody really knows who the hell this guy is, so while it's possible, it's unlikely some random bartender is gonna be like "yeah, Scott was here, drinking heavily!" And even if he did, so what? he was drinking, we already kind of suspect that. If it's anything illicit, even less likely they're gonna come out and be like "yeah, that dude was doing meth with me!" (seems unlikely it was a simulant of course)





If it happened with the Mets/Cohen, we'll probably find out something more eventually though.


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I think we need money on this. Will further details of Zack Scott's lost hours and activities on the night in question be revealed publicly?


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I got 50 Cranebucks that Joel Sherman, whom some of us have so little regard for, will enlighten us further. And credit to Ceetar, I hadn't even considered asking bartenders along the route between Stamford and White Plains. But there couldn't be too many for a gumshoe to get to.. finally, I'd suspect he probably wasn't alone,, some Met guests we know traveled by bus; but did all of them?


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"Why the hell were you out at 4 am and snoozing at the wheel?"

"Was doing a lot of blow, and then I ran out..."


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the drink driving thing ... I'm sure people still do it here but it really has become socially unacceptable to have more then the smallest drink and get in the car. It's a bit more prevalent down the country but there's no way anyone in Dublin would drive to a party and have 3/4 drinks (let alone enough to make you fall asleep) and drive on home.

Don't get me wrong it USED to be very common (my grandfather for example, back in the 70s when he went to the golf club nobody would have batted an eyelid at them having best part of a bottle of wine or a few whiskeys).

Is there ever any random testing done on the roads there? We get it a lot particularly around Christmas. I also don't understand why someone who can clearly afford it doesn't just get a fucking cab/driver.


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=duan post_id=76304 time=1630603244 user_id=99]
the drink driving thing ... I'm sure people still do it here but it really has become socially unacceptable to have more then the smallest drink and get in the car. It's a bit more prevalent down the country but there's no way anyone in Dublin would drive to a party and have 3/4 drinks (let alone enough to make you fall asleep) and drive on home.

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Dennis Young, New York Daily News wrote:
On Thursday, he also pleaded not guilty to charges of failing to obey a traffic device, failing to change his address, and a “stop/stand/park” violation, according to the court website.


Uh oh... I haven't changed my address in over 21 years!


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does "Tacked on traffic violations so the city can get some $$$$" count as new details? Those are merely traffic violations, he'll just pay 'em off unless the prosecutor wants to punish him.


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=duan post_id=76304 time=1630603244 user_id=99]Is there ever any random testing done on the roads there?

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