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edubb ✭✭✭ Junior

When you look at 82 incidents in 8 years? Pretty darn good record. I do not condone drugs or sexual charges against anyone but most of those incidents were minor college level foolishness or other small time stupidity. The fact that only two were major sexual accusations is remarkable in today’s off the tracks society. Especially when you add in the life style of both the college athlete and student that is trying to rub elbows with them. Factor in the AJC liberal anything goes mindset and the city of Athens law enforcement desire to not enforce drug laws, etc. unless it is a student athlete it is amazing more does not happen. Why is the author not calling on the city council, the campus government and the District Attorney to do more to take drugs off the street? To charge those guilty of underage alcohol sales more often? Athens is the magnet for area high school teenagers to gather for all types of illicit activities and it has gotten worse. Instead of shooting at Kirby how about getting off your soapbox and making the town safer for all involved?