I wouldn't go there yet. Prove he was an employee, on Sharptons payroll, and then by all means, go for it.
The simple fact-of-the-matter is that Reverend Al Sharpton is likely going to walk away from this speeding incident unscathed. I have no idea why fellow FReepers are desperately clinging to the notion that the driver was "following orders" and that charges will stick to Fat Al or anyone else in the car.
If a bunch of college kids riding in a sportscar use "peer pressure" to convince the driver to speed, do they ALL go to jail when pulled over by a state trooper? The answer is clearly, "No." The driver (in both cases) is the only one punished and the passengers are free to go.
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