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He is an affable former star Florida A&M tackle prone to getting in trouble for speaking his mind.
Kids have been expelled for what were obviously jokes and suspended over completely innocuous posts, and adults aren't immune to getting in trouble for this kind of thing in 2010, a UK man was arrested for tweeting a joke about blowing up an airport and New York cops showed up at an American comedian's door after he made a Fight Club reference on Facebook.
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Officers ought to get in trouble for tweeting about live cases or for fighting political campaigns, he reckons.
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