We interviewed with Good Morning, and our conversation went something like this. So I don’t know how many of you were in the courtroom and what he had to say and the courtroom but I will repeat it and tell you this. Many of you have probably been covering many cases in my life. As you may know I try to hold myself to a very high standard for myself. And it was not like that wasn’t the case. I found myself in a situation where I could have made a different decision. But there is time to reflect on that, hand also understands that there is no impact that I have a platform you have a platform. We share that platform, so what I want to say to everyone who is watching and listening, even if you have had a drink, do not sit in the backseat of the car. There are plenty of options, call a friend to take a passenger who was a mistake but hoping. Whoever is watching and listening right now. He learned from this mistake. I know I certainly did when I said, don’t even think about it, don’t go behind the road car.
I’ve said this before in the courtroom. But I grew up in a small town, so I can’t appreciate and understand the stress or the unique nature that this must have been on the people of Sag Harbor. But I just want to say to everyone who has been involved in this. From everyone in the courtroom to everyone outside to the police department that I am so grateful. And thank you to them. And I think and want to say in closing. You can all stay safe, and I’m going to do your job. How did you all do the rest of your jobs.