Tiger Woods reportedly dating Vanessa Trump

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supposedly he had 2 opioid pills in his pocket at the time of his arrest.


So what? Most “white collar professionals” in DC have opioids, benzos, amphetamines, and/or SSRIs in their pocket on their way to work.


Do most have the same driving record?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Secret Service already forbids TW from driving any Trump kids. Because he poses a threat behind the wheel. Which is obvious to anyone with a brain.


Good intel. (Source?)

I wonder if his ex-wife has the same policy about their kids?

I guess the public’s kids in cars that share the roads with him are fair game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supposedly he had 2 opioid pills in his pocket at the time of his arrest.


He's had a lot of back surgeries. For sure his recoveries have turned into addictions. Time to be responsible and hire a full time driver,

since rich guys rarely find recovery.


Or lose your license, as the rest of us would do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supposedly he had 2 opioid pills in his pocket at the time of his arrest.


So what? Most “white collar professionals” in DC have opioids, benzos, amphetamines, and/or SSRIs in their pocket on their way to work.


You should examine your choice of colleagues/friends.

They sound messed up (see Donald Trump Jr)
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Anonymous wrote:You can be woozy after a violent car accident. Doesn’t mean he was on pills.

Okaaay...speeding in a neighborhood isn't safe...you do have concerns for others' safety, right? Tiger clearly doesn't.


I live in a ritzy neighborhood. 99% of the time drivers are doing the speed limit. It’s idyllic. 1% of the time it’s some rich guy a-hole in one of those fast SUVs or a sports car totally disregarding the limit. Tiger isn’t alone in that. Dentists, lawyers and doctors are the guys doing it around our house


And they usually have BMW’s, am I right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hoping an attorney can chime in. Tiger takes the breathalyzer and it shows he was NOT drinking. He then refuses a urine test and he is charged with a DUI.

My questions:
-Was Tiger charged with the DUI because of the refusal? If one refuses, does a judge get involved?
-The police statement said Tiger appeared impaired. Would police be wearing body cameras to prove their point?
-What happens next?


From what I understand it’s a straightforward if/then situation. If you refuse the urine test, then you spend 8 hours in lock up because you can’t prove sobriety. What’s next is likely a he said/she said. They can’t prove he was impaired either. Any impairment viewed could be explained away as effects from the accident by a good attorney. I agree with the tweet a few pages ago- no way in hell would I agree to a urine test if I blew a 0.0. This will go nowhere. He’ll pay a fine or something.


The urine tests should be mandatory.

They (or blood tests) are the only way to prove drug use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supposedly he had 2 opioid pills in his pocket at the time of his arrest.


So what? Most “white collar professionals” in DC have opioids, benzos, amphetamines, and/or SSRIs in their pocket on their way to work.


Do most have the same driving record?


+1. And an SSRI doesn't belong on that list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elin Nordegren must be thanking her lucky stars.


She was not lucky, she was wise. And had self esteem, maternal instincts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supposedly he had 2 opioid pills in his pocket at the time of his arrest.


So what? Most “white collar professionals” in DC have opioids, benzos, amphetamines, and/or SSRIs in their pocket on their way to work.

False.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Vanessa Trump sure knows how to pick ‘em.


It’s a relationship of convienence obviously. Her daughter Kai is a wannabe golfer.


Vanessa loves them rich, she dated a Saudi prince and a drug kingpin before Trump jr.


Vanessa loves junkies because she’s a washed up party girl.


And a Trump, perhaps the most damning choice.

Clearly, she does care what kinds of scum come into her children’s orbit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I was as wealthy as Tiger (or Justin T), I’d hire a driver even if I didn’t have a history of substance abuse and/or reckless driving - I’d be thrilled to let someone drive me around all of the time!


Me too. I read that someone in his "circle" (so who knows if this is true or not) said he refuses to hire a driver because he doesn't want anyone to know what he's doing and wants his privacy. I would be driven around no problem...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hoping an attorney can chime in. Tiger takes the breathalyzer and it shows he was NOT drinking. He then refuses a urine test and he is charged with a DUI.

My questions:
-Was Tiger charged with the DUI because of the refusal? If one refuses, does a judge get involved?
-The police statement said Tiger appeared impaired. Would police be wearing body cameras to prove their point?
-What happens next?


From what I understand it’s a straightforward if/then situation. If you refuse the urine test, then you spend 8 hours in lock up because you can’t prove sobriety. What’s next is likely a he said/she said. They can’t prove he was impaired either. Any impairment viewed could be explained away as effects from the accident by a good attorney. I agree with the tweet a few pages ago- no way in hell would I agree to a urine test if I blew a 0.0. This will go nowhere. He’ll pay a fine or something.


The urine tests should be mandatory.

They (or blood tests) are the only way to prove drug use.

Negative inferences may be drawn and used against defendant in a court case if he refuses the tests.
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Anonymous wrote:Nobody is going to give him the benefit of the doubt but it sounds like the back of something like this was sticking out into the road from a driveway. It’s very easy to miss this. And it will easily make you rollover, speeding or not, especially if the back ramp was down.


I could not disagree with you more. No one who is driving in a residential area should be driving so fast or paying so little attention (meaning, not looking at a phone), that they would not easily see and avoid a trailer like this in the road. I don't know if Jupiter, FL is only full of old people, but I know when I'm driving in a neighborhood, I'm constantly scanning for kids and walkers and dogs and whatever.

It's not "very easy to miss this" at all. Give me a break, learn to drive the lethal machine you've been too easily put in charge of.


+1 Plus, he has a history of speeding and reckless driving.


Maybe he was speeding, maybe he wasn’t. Maybe the dumb landscapers are lying and they were parked illegally and endangering local vehicle traffic. Maybe a combination of the two. Either way, doesn’t mean he wasn’t wasted off pills going to or from the golf course at noon on a Friday.


The sheriff literally said he was going at least double the speed limit.


Showboating sheriff. The SUV’s computer will pinpoint the speed. Speeding really isn’t that bit of a deal. Illegally parking a hard to see landscaping trailer is probably more to blame. I say that as someone who lives in a manicured neighborhood where these idiot landscapers illegally park literally 6 days a week. It’s annoying as hell and dangerous.


Yeah, but if you are not speeding, you can avoid hitting them.


That is called remaining in control of your vehicle (which is the opposite of flipping it).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supposedly he had 2 opioid pills in his pocket at the time of his arrest.


He's had a lot of back surgeries. For sure his recoveries have turned into addictions. Time to be responsible and hire a full time driver,

since rich guys rarely find recovery.


Or lose your license, as the rest of us would do.


Timberlake got community service and a $500 fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supposedly he had 2 opioid pills in his pocket at the time of his arrest.


He's had a lot of back surgeries. For sure his recoveries have turned into addictions. Time to be responsible and hire a full time driver,

since rich guys rarely find recovery.


Or lose your license, as the rest of us would do.


+1 and spend several months in jail
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