A School Superintendent Was Charged with DUI After Crowd-Surfing at a High School Football Game
If the superintendent of your high school is crowd-surfing in the student section during a football game . . . he’s either the coolest superintendent of all time . . . OR . . . he’s drunk.
48-year-old Jason Thomson is the superintendent of the Baldwinsville School District in New York . . . and he was crowd-surfing among the students in the bleachers last Friday night.
And he was not sober.
Right after the game, Jason was pulled over by cops for driving without a license plate and making a turn without signaling. They suspected he’d been drinking . . . and he was arrested for DUI after failing a field sobriety test.
Turns out, his blood-alcohol content was nearly twice the legal limit. The president of the school board said that they take stuff like this seriously, but they have no comment on Jason’s future.