03/28/2026
Confusion and inaccuracies abound with Woods' latest mishap. DUI's are different, and the public, including the media, oftentimes gets it wrong. For example, Mark Shlabach, a longtime veteran sports reporter erroneously claimed that Woods was arrested, in part, because he refused a breath and urine test. This never happens in Florida. Evidentiary breath tests (unlike the pre arrest inadmissible tests) never take place until after a person is arrested for DUI. Even when a person blows .000, it does not mean the charges are instantly dropped. Woods, like many, take medications that can cause impairment and only blood and urine tests can show their presence. But the absence of such tests doesn't always result in the charges being dropped because DUIs can be proved circumstantially. Know Before you blow. Go to knowbeforeyoublow.com for the truth about DUIs. https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/tiger-woods-ready-another-comeback-111946311.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall
The best golfer most of us have ever seen, arrested after a car crash, slinked out of a Florida jail shortly before midnight on Friday. Here’s how a long history of arrests and apologies got us here.