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Are you on Tiger’s PR team? He failed the test as administered by the police. Were you there? You probably weren’t but you keep posting over and over that he’s innocent. It’s a weird hill to die on but go for it I guess. He’s not innocent. He was carrying multiple opioid pills in his pocket. He refused a blood and urine test (if he’s innocent, why would he refuse that to prove his innocent of not having it in his system). He admitted he had taken opioids earlier in the day and he obviously the drove (which is illegal and expressly prohibited as written on the script pill container). Witnesses saw him driving erratically and speeding. He’s had several accidents like this before. Yet, you are keep posting he’s not impaired? Why? Why are you so obsessed with declaring his “innocence”? People like him put everyone else on the road and on the sidewalk at risk of being killed. You are gross and disturbed to give this man excuse after excuse. Is it because he’s famous? Is it because he’s rich? Is it because he knows “the President”? I’m surprised he didn’t tell the police “do you know who I am?” Get help. |
| Imagine driving the president’s grandkids around? That will stop immediately. |
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Good luck finding a poster that doesn't have a friend, family member or acquaintance that has tangled with a intoxicated driver. It's outrageous that this goes on to the extent that it does with what we all pay for law enforcement. |
Blah blah blah. The difference with “every other driver driving high as a kite” (which is an obvious lie and not supportable by facts) and Tiger woods situation is he could literally not someone to drive him around 24 hours a day and that expense would be negligible prob just a small drop in the bucket of what he pays to maintain his opiod addiction. |
His lawyer is going to get him off. The field sobriety test was not properly administered. FSTs are the easiest thing to get tossed in court because they rely on officer judgement. I did not hear Woods slurring his words in those videos. He appeared to be capable of completing the hand-eye coordination tests. FSTs are meant for you to fail. Some of the tasks are difficult for non-impaired and health individuals. People with chronic injuries or having just been in a car accident? You're going to fail a FST. Woods was not evaluated by a medical professional - if he had a head injury, he would not be in a reasonable state of mind to consent to anything. His first mistake was even agreeing to do a FST after an accident as did not know the potential extent of his own injuries. If Woods has an RX for the pills, he will be fine. I would also deny the blood/piss test in the station. Why give anyone more evidence? He did the right thing from a personal legal standpoint. He will lose his license for a year, but will have the charges dismissed. |
| This guy might be a good candidate for the next Hallmark Biopic - seems he was pushed pretty hard by his father from infancy. What's the bigger picture here? Netflix, I'm ready... |
How special to be a privileged guy who can afford fancy attorneys. Unfortunately for him, addiction doesn't play favorites. He'll need to change or addiction h...ell awaits. |
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Secret Service had already prohibited TW from driving the grandkids before this. |