Tiger Woods had pills in his pocket, bloodshot and glassy eyes, sheriff's office says | Fortune
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Tiger Woods had pills in his pocket, bloodshot and glassy eyes, sheriff's office says | Fortune
"Woods' movements were slow and lethargic, he was sweating as he talked to deputies and told them he had taken prescription medication earlier in the morning."
"During a field sobriety test, deputies noticed Woods limping and that he had a compression sock over his right knee."
"Based on my observations of Woods, how he performed the exercises and based on my training, knowledge, and experience, I believed that Woods normal faculties were impaired."
Tiger Woods exhibited signs of impairment following a car crash in Florida. His eyes were bloodshot, pupils dilated, and he had hydrocodone pills in his pocket. Woods reported taking prescription medication earlier and was involved in a collision while distracted by his phone and radio. He was traveling at high speeds when his vehicle rolled over. During a sobriety test, he showed difficulty maintaining balance and coherence, leading deputies to conclude he was unable to operate a vehicle safely.
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