And it's "soccer," not "football."The correct term is "drunk driving."
And it's "soccer," not "football."The correct term is "drunk driving."
Must be nice to be so rich you don't have to worry about breaking the law. Or, breaking the law in another country.
"Hey Cris, what are you doing tomorrow?"
"Oh, flying out to NZ for court. Probably grab lunch before coming back afterwards."
He's supposed to appear in court on Monday, so I imagine he'll be sticking around.Must be nice to be so rich you don't have to worry about breaking the law. Or, breaking the law in another country.
"Hey Cris, what are you doing tomorrow?"
"Oh, flying out to NZ for court. Probably grab lunch before coming back afterwards."
I don't think that's what's really happening in this case. He was staying in the country to film a movie already, so he's subject to the laws of the land that he's in, whatever they may be. There's nothing in the report that says or suggested that he left New Zealand after committing the crime.
article said:"A 33-year old American national was stopped during a routine drink-drive operation near Methven, Mid-Canterbury, early on Saturday morning, March 1.
"He has been charged with driving with excess blood alcohol and will appear in the Ashburton District Court on Monday 17 March.
Ask the friends and families of the approximately 10,000 people killed each year in the US as a direct result of impaired drivers if DUIs are no big deal.I'm really surprised this kind of story gets any attention. I do not condone driving drunk - at all - and I certainly have never done it, myself. But this is so minor an infraction, compared to all of the crazy shit celebs of his calibur are making the news for - and getting away with - all of the time.
Assuming this is all true, all I can say is, don't drink and drive.
You don't have to do it, Mr. Pine, you've got no excuse. I hope you get all the help you need, and I'm looking forward to seeing you in the next Star Trek film.![]()
I'd expect that much, at the very least. Here's what Wikipedia has to match what we know of the details in Pine's case:He should pay a hefty fine.
All persons over 0.08% BAC / 400μg/L breath (first and second offenses) - up to 3 months imprisonment and/or up to NZ$4500 fine; loss of licence for six months or more.
I'd expect that much, at the very least. Here's what Wikipedia has to match what we know of the details in Pine's case:He should pay a hefty fine.
All persons over 0.08% BAC / 400μg/L breath (first and second offenses) - up to 3 months imprisonment and/or up to NZ$4500 fine; loss of licence for six months or more.
cop - 'What is your name'
CP - 'my name is James Tiberus Kirk!'
*cut to Vulcan*
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/star-trek-actor-chris-pine-pleads-guilty-dui-22934467'Star Trek' Actor Chris Pine Pleads Guilty to DUI
Hollywood actor Chris Pine, known for playing Captain Kirk in the "Star Trek" movies, pleaded guilty Monday in a New Zealand court to a charge of drunken driving.
The 33-year-old American was fined $93 New Zealand dollars ($79) and had his New Zealand driver's license suspended for six months during a hearing at the Ashburton District Court.
Police pulled over Pine early on March 1 after he'd attended a party to mark the end of filming on the movie "Z for Zachariah," which is due for release next year. Fairfax Media reported that Pine told police he'd consumed four vodka drinks.
Police told the court that a blood test found Pine's blood-alcohol level was 0.11 percent, which is over New Zealand's legal limit of 0.08 percent.
Pine stood silently during the hearing, allowing his lawyer, Marilyn Gilchrist to enter the plea.
According to Fairfax, Gilchrist told the judge that Pine acknowledged he'd made the wrong decision to drive that night. Gilchrist said her client had suffered emotionally and professionally and that the negative publicity had put his acting contracts in jeopardy.
The judge said she accepted Pine was "entirely remorseful," Fairfax reported.
Pine appeared relaxed as he left the courtroom, stopping to sign a couple of autographs for fans who had gathered outside before being driven away.
Much of the filming of "Z for Zachariah" took place on the South Island's picturesque Banks Peninsula.
Before being pulled over by police, Pine had been at the Blue Pub in Methven with his Icelandic girlfriend, Iris Bjork Johannesdottir.
"The pub was closed to the public later in the evening and approximately 80 actors and crew attended the party, which finished at 3 a.m. on March 1," the bar said in a statement. "This was a well-controlled party, the cast and crew were friendly and it was a great night, not a wild party."
The statement said that "Chris Pine did not appear to staff to be intoxicated to a level where intervention might have been warranted."
In addition to playing Capt. James T. Kirk, Pine also played Jack Ryan in the movie "Jack Ryan: Shadow
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/star-trek-actor-chris-pine-pleads-guilty-dui-22934467
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