Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a deadly threat to himself and others. Revoke his license. Separately, he needs to work on himself.
This 100% what should happen - and still would have near zero punitive effect on TW. At least it would decrease the chances that his recklessness will injure or kill someone else.
Vanessa and Elin should require him to surrender his license or at least never drive again
Why is it their responsibility to “require him” to do that?
If the law doesn't take care of it, I would insist he not be permitted to be in a position to kill my kids. Why is that hard for you to understand?
Right. So you say we’re going to revisit driving our kids if they’re still minors. You don’t say you surrender your license so you can never drive. Neither of them have that power over him to insist he never drive ever. That’s not hard to understand. And Vanessa has zero say. Obviously.
If my bf or ex had the same driving record and addictions as TW, he would never drive me or my children. But go ahead you can send your own kids with him.
What are you not getting? I wouldn’t either but that doesn’t give me the right to tell him not to drive anyone ever. Only you and your MINOR children. Which is what I was responding to. No one but the court has the ability to suspend his license. His ex and current girlfriend DO NOT HAVE THAT ABILITY. God you’re dumb.
my house my rules honey
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a deadly threat to himself and others. Revoke his license. Separately, he needs to work on himself.
This 100% what should happen - and still would have near zero punitive effect on TW. At least it would decrease the chances that his recklessness will injure or kill someone else.
Vanessa and Elin should require him to surrender his license or at least never drive again
Why is it their responsibility to “require him” to do that?
If the law doesn't take care of it, I would insist he not be permitted to be in a position to kill my kids. Why is that hard for you to understand?
Right. So you say we’re going to revisit driving our kids if they’re still minors. You don’t say you surrender your license so you can never drive. Neither of them have that power over him to insist he never drive ever. That’s not hard to understand. And Vanessa has zero say. Obviously.
If my bf or ex had the same driving record and addictions as TW, he would never drive me or my children. But go ahead you can send your own kids with him.
What are you not getting? I wouldn’t either but that doesn’t give me the right to tell him not to drive anyone ever. Only you and your MINOR children. Which is what I was responding to. No one but the court has the ability to suspend his license. His ex and current girlfriend DO NOT HAVE THAT ABILITY. God you’re dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
He was clearly woozy before, thus he wrecked his car violently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a deadly threat to himself and others. Revoke his license. Separately, he needs to work on himself.
This 100% what should happen - and still would have near zero punitive effect on TW. At least it would decrease the chances that his recklessness will injure or kill someone else.
Vanessa and Elin should require him to surrender his license or at least never drive again
Why is it their responsibility to “require him” to do that?
If the law doesn't take care of it, I would insist he not be permitted to be in a position to kill my kids. Why is that hard for you to understand?
Right. So you say we’re going to revisit driving our kids if they’re still minors. You don’t say you surrender your license so you can never drive. Neither of them have that power over him to insist he never drive ever. That’s not hard to understand. And Vanessa has zero say. Obviously.
If my bf or ex had the same driving record and addictions as TW, he would never drive me or my children. But go ahead you can send your own kids with him.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:You can be woozy after a violent car accident. Doesn’t mean he was on pills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a deadly threat to himself and others. Revoke his license. Separately, he needs to work on himself.
This 100% what should happen - and still would have near zero punitive effect on TW. At least it would decrease the chances that his recklessness will injure or kill someone else.
Vanessa and Elin should require him to surrender his license or at least never drive again
Why is it their responsibility to “require him” to do that?
If the law doesn't take care of it, I would insist he not be permitted to be in a position to kill my kids. Why is that hard for you to understand?
Right. So you say we’re going to revisit driving our kids if they’re still minors. You don’t say you surrender your license so you can never drive. Neither of them have that power over him to insist he never drive ever. That’s not hard to understand. And Vanessa has zero say. Obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a deadly threat to himself and others. Revoke his license. Separately, he needs to work on himself.
This 100% what should happen - and still would have near zero punitive effect on TW. At least it would decrease the chances that his recklessness will injure or kill someone else.
Vanessa and Elin should require him to surrender his license or at least never drive again
Why is it their responsibility to “require him” to do that?
If the law doesn't take care of it, I would insist he not be permitted to be in a position to kill my kids. Why is that hard for you to understand?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Clipping the back of a landscaper’s hard to see low profile black trailer hanging in the road is pretty easy to do. People are blowing this way, way out of proportion. He clipped a trailer while attempting to pass it. You tip a tall SUV over because the trailer presumably had its ramp down. Speed had nothing to do with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a deadly threat to himself and others. Revoke his license. Separately, he needs to work on himself.
This 100% what should happen - and still would have near zero punitive effect on TW. At least it would decrease the chances that his recklessness will injure or kill someone else.
Vanessa and Elin should require him to surrender his license or at least never drive again
Why is it their responsibility to “require him” to do that?