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Body camera footage after the incident Tiger WoodsThe crash revealed the legendary golfer failed field sobriety tests before being handcuffed.
Woods, 50, wearing a light blue polo shirt, sunglasses and a baseball cap pulled back, leaned against the hood of a police car. In the video, get US Weeklyan officer asked Woods if he had been drinking and what drugs he had taken, then conducted multiple tests on him.
In one test, Woods was asked to follow the officer’s hand back and forth with his eyes. He then performed a hand coordination test.
The police officer was not satisfied and put handcuffs on him and said: “At this time, I do believe that your normal functions are impaired and you have an unknown substance in your system, so you are currently under arrest for drunk driving.”
Law enforcement officers later examined Woods’ body camera footage and found two loose hydrocodone pills in addition to his wallet, lip balm and AirPods.
Woods’ accident occurred on Friday, March 27, in Jupiter Island, Florida, when he said he checked his phone while trying to change the radio station in his car and didn’t realize the vehicle in front of him had slowed down. Neither Woods nor the other driver were injured.
he is Charged with drunk driving causing property damage Refusal to submit to legal testing after passing a breathalyser, but refused a urinalysis.
In additional body camera footage, Woods can be seen kneeling on one knee while an officer examines him before conducting field sobriety tests.
“I was looking down at my phone…and all of a sudden, boom,” Woods said in the video, explaining the cause of the accident.
Woods breaks silence After his arrest on Tuesday, March 31, he announced on social media that he would no longer play golf to seek treatment.
He wrote via
He continued, “I am committed to taking the time to get back to a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally. I appreciate your understanding and support and ask that the privacy of my family, loved ones, and myself be protected at this time.”
court documents obtained US Weekly Shown on Wednesday, April 1 Judge will allow Woods to travel Go abroad for treatment, golfer’s lawyer’s request granted, Douglas Duncan.
“The continued medical scrutiny and public exposure creates significant barriers to his care and will result in frustration and an inability to fully participate in treatment,” Duncan wrote in the filing.
He added, “In the opinion of the defendant’s treating physician, the complexity of the defendant’s condition requires hospitalization in a foreign treatment facility and requires an intensive, highly individualized and medically comprehensive plan.”