When I read the legal parts I thought "OK that is what he did." but I also thought it might be a little harsh for a crime of stupidity that left no one hurt. You can't even make a case for the LSU guy being "psychically damaged or mentally scarred" HE WAS UNCONSCIOUS WHEN IT HAPPENED. Now did it disturb him when he saw the video on the web? Of course it did! "Oh my gosh , I got blasted and passed out in a Krystal and some Alabama guy dangled his business in my face!" Will the intoxicated LSU fan be OK? Aside from his other obvious self inflicted issues, yeah I think he'll survive.Will he have some problems stemming from his involvement in this? Yes I believe he will. Would you want to be "that guy"? What do you think being "that guy" on your resume will do for you? Nothing good I'm sure.
Hopefully, Downing will be shown some compassion and cooler heads will prevail. Hopefully the LSU fan will use this and turn his life around. Certainly the furor will fade when "the next big thing" hits the web.
So why is this a big deal? Because it went viral on YouTube! All this havoc is only possible because of technology. Handy video on your smart phone, the internet and video sharing have all come together to destroy one poor stupid SOB and make another one the laughing stock of the world.
The moral of the story here is: Remember the enormous power you hold in your hand when you pull out your smart phone.Think before you upload that video boys and girls.