Quote Originally Posted by crooked road View Post
In the real world, a DUI charge often results in the person losing their job, or at the very least being placed on probationary status for detrimental behavior. It's not always labeled as such, but it happens all the time.

Considering that revenue ball players are given the benefits they receive, and the publicity they receive, it is not a stretch to think they're any different from paid employees who are in the public eye.
DUI's usually hurt people who drive for a living. Many places will keep you, just forbidding you to drive company vehicles (for insurance purposes. I'm not sure there are many who categorically fire based solely on a DUI convictions.