Tiger Woods' DUI Incident: Insights from a Former Employee
Former Employee Speaks Out
A former long-time staff member of Tiger Woods has come forward following the golf star's recent car accident and DUI arrest. Their account reveals a troubling pattern of reckless driving that is reportedly well-known among those close to him. The source, who shared insights with a media outlet, described Woods as a "terrible driver" who often speeds on roads where heavy equipment is parked. They recounted a personal experience of riding with Woods, noting he drove at speeds of 55 to 60 mph past police officers who did not intervene.
Details of the Incident
What Actually Happened on Friday
The incident occurred on South Beach Road in Jupiter Island, where the speed limit is set at 30 mph. Woods, aged 50, attempted to maneuver around a truck towing a small trailer. As the truck driver tried to yield, Woods clipped the trailer, causing his SUV to roll over. When authorities arrived, they found Woods crawling from the wreckage, appearing lethargic and showing signs of impairment. A breathalyzer test indicated a reading of zero, eliminating alcohol as a factor. Despite this, he was arrested and charged with DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test. Under Florida law, he spent eight hours in Martin County Jail before being released.
Refusal of Urine Test
Why He Refused the Urine Test
The refusal to provide a urine sample adds complexity to the situation. According to the insider, Woods has been prescribed heavy doses of opioids for pain management due to injuries from past accidents. This refusal was not an attempt to conceal illegal drug use but rather a concern about revealing the extent of his legal medication use. However, Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek suggested that Woods declined the test to avoid self-incrimination, indicating that both perspectives might hold some truth.
Background on Previous Incidents
Here Is What Else You Need To Know
This recent arrest marks Woods' second DUI charge and his third significant car accident. His first DUI incident occurred in 2017 when he was found unconscious in his running vehicle, with a mix of prescription painkillers in his system. He managed to avoid a DUI conviction by accepting a plea deal for reckless driving and completing a year of probation. Additionally, he sustained serious injuries in a 2021 crash in California, which resulted in multiple leg fractures, although no substance use was suspected in that case.
