Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed at his mug shot. It doesn't look like him AT ALL. WTF. Even his skin is a lighter tone. Did they get the mug shots mixed up or something?
Perhaps he realized he was having a bad reaction while he was driving and thus pulled over to the side of the road to sleep it off.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'said saying it was an "unexpected" reaction to prescription drugs.
Well, when you have an "unexpected" reaction to prescription drugs, you do not get behind the wheel of a car. He should not have been driving.
I am guessing he was so hopped up out of his mind that he couldn't make rational decisions. Sounds like drug abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'said saying it was an "unexpected" reaction to prescription drugs.
Well, when you have an "unexpected" reaction to prescription drugs, you do not get behind the wheel of a car. He should not have been driving.
I am guessing he was so hopped up out of his mind that he couldn't make rational decisions. Sounds like drug abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He'said saying it was an "unexpected" reaction to prescription drugs.
Well, when you have an "unexpected" reaction to prescription drugs, you do not get behind the wheel of a car. He should not have been driving.
Anonymous wrote:He'said saying it was an "unexpected" reaction to prescription drugs.
Anonymous wrote:He'said saying it was an "unexpected" reaction to prescription drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world's first billion dollar athlete and he's too cheap for Uber. SMDH
I'd say for most people driving after drinking, it's much less about being "cheap" (billionaire or regular Jane/Joe), and more about pride - "I can handle it" or "I'm fine" or "I don't need the inconvenience."
Stupid, selfish people. Not necessarily cheap, though.
Yep, if you are tiger woods, there are people (managers, agents, etc.) you can call ANY TIME who will send someone in that will drive you, put you in a hotel etc. without you lifting a finger or paying more to these people than you already have.
But it's a pride thing, and a bad judgment thing. Explains why pro sports teams have numbers you can call any time to get you out of potential DUI situations, but people don't call them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world's first billion dollar athlete and he's too cheap for Uber. SMDH
I'd say for most people driving after drinking, it's much less about being "cheap" (billionaire or regular Jane/Joe), and more about pride - "I can handle it" or "I'm fine" or "I don't need the inconvenience."
Stupid, selfish people. Not necessarily cheap, though.
Anonymous wrote:He's Madeline statement. He was on prescription meds.