Tiger Woods arrested for DUI

For some strange reason, officers always smell alcohol or marijuana...
Yeah there is the same ole claim officers smell something he slurred his speech and couldn't even begin to perform field sobriety tests. Zeros on the breathalyzer gives him a break from me. Maybe once but he was telling the truth at least partially and no proof he is lying.
 
It's always weird that officers smell alcohol. I had to leave really early to travel once and it was around 3 in the morning when I get pulled over. I was probably going 60 in a 55. Long story short, the officer mentioned smelling some alcohol and I ended up asking if he'd been drinking. I think it was at that point he realized he targeted the wrong guy and since I had a fuzz-buster, I knew he never hit me with his radar so he had no reason to pull me over. That's where I have a problem. There's no accountability for officers in pulling people over at suspicious times for no reason. Anyway, I digress. Tiger screwed up, all evidence points to him telling the truth.
 
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No he didn't. That's in the report too. No odors.
Thanks for the clarification. rest of my points accurate? and where was the car found?

edit: I haven't seen the police report, was it linked in this thread?
 
Thanks for the clarification. rest of my points accurate? and where was the car found?

edit: I haven't seen the police report, was it linked in this thread?

Car was running with the brake lights and right blinker on. He was completely out of it but he did the field sobriety test even though he failed miserably.
 
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Car was running with the brake lights and right blinker on. He was completely out of it but he did the field sobriety test even though he failed miserably.
Car was running? If so, it sounds like Tiger ran into a few things prior to coming to a stop....

"The report lists two flat tires on the driver’s side of Woods’ Mercedes in addition to damaged rims and bumpers and a broken tail light."

https://www.si.com/golf/2017/05/30/tigers-woods-dui-arrest-car-damaged?xid=socialflow_facebook_si
 
It was probably someone else that carried him from his bed to his car and left it where law enforcement found it. Lol.
 
I heard Tiger had some Vioxx in his chemical mix.

Good stuff, I used to be on it.

Banned in 2004 but oh well.
 
money talk ,Tiger will walk

Was there a blood test? Since he blew .000 the police might not have had much on him if he would not have issued his PR statement. His lawyer would have argued he was just really tired and exhausted.
 
Was there a blood test? Since he blew .000 the police might not have had much on him if he would not have issued his PR statement. His lawyer would have argued he was just really tired and exhausted.

Yet another situation where all DUIs aren't necessarily the same. i don't know if he had any clue what would happen when he took the drugs when he did but the intent here isn't the same as drunk driving at all. I'm not saying he should just get off either but this being treated like a guy who blows .25 doesn't seem right to me.
 
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I heard Tiger had some Vioxx in his chemical mix.

Good stuff, I used to be on it.

Banned in 2004 but oh well.

Was it banned or just pulled from the market? It looked like he was on that, vicodin, an NSAID along with something else that when I looked it up showed sunscreen so something must have been wrong in that report. I found those drugs to be a pretty predictable pairing for what he's recovering from.
 
Yet another situation where all DUIs aren't necessarily the same. i don't know if he had any clue what would happen when he took the drugs when he did but the intent here isn't the same as drunk driving at all. I'm not saying he should just get off either but this being treated like a guy who blows .25 doesn't seem right to me.
It sure does to me. He passed out while driving impaired. It's the same as driving under the influence. He told the cops he had no idea where he was.
Doctors say all the time that patient compliance regarding their medications is a big problem. He probably didn't follow instructions and misused medications, mixed them on his own or overlapped medications and now he's in this situation.
He had no business driving.
 
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