Pryor driving with a suspended license
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CCwinCCCargate: Pryor driving with a suspended license
Submitted by Charlie on May 31, 2011 – 6:59 pm1 Comment and 3 Reactions
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The hits just keep on comin’
Remember when the shiny, 6-day old, 2007 black Nissan 350z Terrelle Pryor drove to last evenings player-only meeting at the Woody Hayes Athletics Center was the big story?
NBC4i is now reporting that Terrelle Pryor drove the car, bought by his mother Thomasina Pryor just 6 days ago (yes – the same struggling mother Pryor sold memorabilia for cash to help) with a suspended license. Pryor had his license suspended less than 2 weeks ago for failing to provide proof of insurance and remains in effect until mid-August.
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles has no indication that Pryor’s driving privileges has been reinstated which means Pryor was documented driving with a suspended licenses to and from the Woody Hayes Athletics Center last evening.
Driving with a suspended or revoked license in the state of Ohio is considered a crime and can result in heavy fines and possible jail time.
Subsection C (1) of Section 4510.11 of the Ohio Revised Codes considers driving with a suspended license a misdemeanor of the first degree and carries a maximum penalty of up to $1,000 fine and/or a minimum jail time of 3 days if this isn’t the first offense. Ohio state law also allows for additional penalties to be imposed such as impoundment for up to 30 days for a first offense, and 60 for a second.
Though the NCAA is still in the midst of an ongoing investigation regarding Pryor’s relationship with a local car salesman and Columbus based dealership, it is slowly becoming increasing clear this is a young man who has trouble making the right decisions. Aside from this most recent run-in with the law, Pryor is already connected to more than half a dozen vehicles during his 3 short seasons at Ohio State having been pulled over on 3 different occasions in 3 different cars all registered to the same local salesman, Aaron Kniffin.
He was stopped earlier this year for running a stop sign, last year for traveling 94 mph in a 65 mph zone and two years ago, for traveling 99 mph in a 65 mph zone.
It’s unsure whether Pryor will face the music for driving without a license last evening, but you can be sure it wasn’t the only time Pryor has been driving since his license was suspended less than 2 weeks ago. -
IggyPride00This kid just can't get out of his own way.
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Scarlet_BuckeyeCCwinCC;787350 wrote:Cargate: Pryor driving with a suspended license
Submitted by Charlie on May 31, 2011 – 6:59 pm1 Comment and 3 Reactions
Photo Credit: nbc4i.com
The hits just keep on comin’
Remember when the shiny, 6-day old, 2007 black Nissan 350z Terrelle Pryor drove to last evenings player-only meeting at the Woody Hayes Athletics Center was the big story?
NBC4i is now reporting that Terrelle Pryor drove the car, bought by his mother Thomasina Pryor just 6 days ago (yes – the same struggling mother Pryor sold memorabilia for cash to help) with a suspended license. Pryor had his license suspended less than 2 weeks ago for failing to provide proof of insurance and remains in effect until mid-August.
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles has no indication that Pryor’s driving privileges has been reinstated which means Pryor was documented driving with a suspended licenses to and from the Woody Hayes Athletics Center last evening.
Driving with a suspended or revoked license in the state of Ohio is considered a crime and can result in heavy fines and possible jail time.
Subsection C (1) of Section 4510.11 of the Ohio Revised Codes considers driving with a suspended license a misdemeanor of the first degree and carries a maximum penalty of up to $1,000 fine and/or a minimum jail time of 3 days if this isn’t the first offense. Ohio state law also allows for additional penalties to be imposed such as impoundment for up to 30 days for a first offense, and 60 for a second.
Though the NCAA is still in the midst of an ongoing investigation regarding Pryor’s relationship with a local car salesman and Columbus based dealership, it is slowly becoming increasing clear this is a young man who has trouble making the right decisions. Aside from this most recent run-in with the law, Pryor is already connected to more than half a dozen vehicles during his 3 short seasons at Ohio State having been pulled over on 3 different occasions in 3 different cars all registered to the same local salesman, Aaron Kniffin.
He was stopped earlier this year for running a stop sign, last year for traveling 94 mph in a 65 mph zone and two years ago, for traveling 99 mph in a 65 mph zone.
It’s unsure whether Pryor will face the music for driving without a license last evening, but you can be sure it wasn’t the only time Pryor has been driving since his license was suspended less than 2 weeks ago.
Unreal. Just when I think this kid can't get any dumber, something surfaces that just leaves me SMH. Can't WAIT till this joker of a clown is exiled from OSU. -
ernest_t_bassHe'll have to sell some more stuff to pay that fine!
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ksig489I was watching Forest Gump last night and there was a line in the movie that made me think of Pryor:
"That kid may be the stupidest son of a bitch I've ever seen, but he sure is fast!" -
dwccrew
FIFYksig489;787403 wrote:I was watching Forest Gump last night and there was a line in the movie that made me think of Pryor:
"That kid may be the stupidest son of a bitch alive, but he sure is fast!" -
BigdoggCCwinCC;787350 wrote:Cargate: Pryor driving with a suspended license
Submitted by Charlie on May 31, 2011 – 6:59 pm1 Comment and 3 Reactions
Photo Credit: nbc4i.com
The hits just keep on comin’
Remember when the shiny, 6-day old, 2007 black Nissan 350z Terrelle Pryor drove to last evenings player-only meeting at the Woody Hayes Athletics Center was the big story?
NBC4i is now reporting that Terrelle Pryor drove the car, bought by his mother Thomasina Pryor just 6 days ago (yes – the same struggling mother Pryor sold memorabilia for cash to help) with a suspended license. Pryor had his license suspended less than 2 weeks ago for failing to provide proof of insurance and remains in effect until mid-August.
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles has no indication that Pryor’s driving privileges has been reinstated which means Pryor was documented driving with a suspended licenses to and from the Woody Hayes Athletics Center last evening.
Driving with a suspended or revoked license in the state of Ohio is considered a crime and can result in heavy fines and possible jail time.
Subsection C (1) of Section 4510.11 of the Ohio Revised Codes considers driving with a suspended license a misdemeanor of the first degree and carries a maximum penalty of up to $1,000 fine and/or a minimum jail time of 3 days if this isn’t the first offense. Ohio state law also allows for additional penalties to be imposed such as impoundment for up to 30 days for a first offense, and 60 for a second.
Though the NCAA is still in the midst of an ongoing investigation regarding Pryor’s relationship with a local car salesman and Columbus based dealership, it is slowly becoming increasing clear this is a young man who has trouble making the right decisions. Aside from this most recent run-in with the law, Pryor is already connected to more than half a dozen vehicles during his 3 short seasons at Ohio State having been pulled over on 3 different occasions in 3 different cars all registered to the same local salesman, Aaron Kniffin.
He was stopped earlier this year for running a stop sign, last year for traveling 94 mph in a 65 mph zone and two years ago, for traveling 99 mph in a 65 mph zone.
It’s unsure whether Pryor will face the music for driving without a license last evening, but you can be sure it wasn’t the only time Pryor has been driving since his license was suspended less than 2 weeks ago.
Again, you need to let this play out. I had a friend who had his license suspended for the same reason. He had them reinstated and was pulled over by the police. Was cited for no license because it had not shown up as valid yet. Took it to court and it was dismissed very easily. -
PrescottEither Pryor thinks he is above all rules or he is an arrogant idiot.
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jordo212000Dumb.
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queencitybuckeyePrescott;787587 wrote:Either Pryor thinks he is above all rules or he is an arrogant idiot.
C. Both A and B -
BigAppleBuckeyeWhy are we sweating this kid? He goes to the University of Ohio State, not OSU.
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OneBuckeyeSeriously. GTFO already.
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karen lotzBigdogg;787579 wrote:Again, you need to let this play out. I had a friend who had his license suspended for the same reason. He had them reinstated and was pulled over by the police. Was cited for no license because it had not shown up as valid yet. Took it to court and it was dismissed very easily.
BMV is already saying there is no indication that his driving privileges have been reinstated. -
LJkaren lotz;787624 wrote:BMV is already saying there is no indication that his driving privileges have been reinstated.
If the court reinstates it sometimes they are really slow at getting it to the BMV -
stroupsLJ;787631 wrote:If the court reinstates it sometimes they are really slow at getting it to the BMV
Agreed, im not speaking for Pryor but often times the bmv and courts are not on the same page. It took the bmv 2 weeks to get the papers from the courts showing my license were suspended. -
LJstroups;787695 wrote:Agreed, im not speaking for Pryor but often times the bmv and courts are not on the same page. It took the bmv 2 weeks to get the papers from the courts showing my license were suspended.
My brother in law's was suspended for not having proof of insurance and he went and saw the judge 2 days later with the proof and they reversed the suspension, almost 4 months later he gets pulled over and the BMV shows his license as suspended, even though he had the court docs saying it wasn't -
Tobias FünkeI just got back from class. I walked by a 350z with tinted windows south of Bolz Hall just ten minutes ago. I'm almost positive he's been given school and practice privileges, right? I mean, he can't be that stupid, can he?
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vball10set
is this a serious question?Tobias Fünke;787731 wrote: I mean, he can't be that stupid, can he? -
bobby815ksig489;787403 wrote:I was watching Forest Gump last night and there was a line in the movie that made me think of Pryor:
"That kid may be the stupidest son of a bitch I've ever seen, but he sure is fast!"
"Stupid is as stupid does" Pryor
"Life is like a box of choclates, you never know what you're going to get" tressel -
thedynasty1998Tobias Fünke;787731 wrote:I just got back from class. I walked by a 350z with tinted windows south of Bolz Hall just ten minutes ago. I'm almost positive he's been given school and practice privileges, right? I mean, he can't be that stupid, can he?
I wouldn't think there would be any privileges if he doesn't have insurance. -
karen lotzNot 100% sure on this but I was listening to ESPN Radio in Toledo, the host said his license was originally suspended in February? That can't be right, can it?
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Bigdogg
http://www.news-herald.com/articles/2011/06/03/sports/nh4081950.txt?viewmode=fullstory"He's always had insurance. He had insurance during this time period," he said. "It's my understanding that his license has been reinstated since he has shown proof. And I have a copy of the insurance policy in place at the time of the stop." -
LJI'm surprised no one has said anything about the Tahoe he was riding in when he went to get his license back...
yes I am baiting -
WebFire
Either way, he still drove with a suspended license. Which has absolutely nothing to do with the NCAA or violations.