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From the Daily Mail:

Tiger Woods was reportedly traveling at 83mph - almost double the speed limit of 45mph - when he crashed in Southern California earlier this year.

Analysis of the data recorder of the 2021 Genesis GV80 SUV, known as a black box, is said to show Woods accelerated at the time of the crash on February 23, the sources claim.

They added that in the moment Tiger lost control, the SUV gained speed.

Detectives were, however, not able to get a warrant to the golf pro's cellphone to understand if Woods had been on his phone at the time of the crash, it is claimed.

They said there were concerns detectives did not have a probable cause to get the warrant.

I guarantee they would have "probable cause" to get a warrant for anyone else who had an 83mph accident in a 45mph zone when they never applied the brakes.

He almost certainly passed out at the wheel and hit the accelerator - ANOTHER Ambien incident for a guy with a history of them?

56 posted on 04/07/2021 10:40:35 AM PDT by Henchster (Free Republic - the BEST site on the web!)
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There must be tens of thousand who after simply making an unsafe lane change, or rolling through a stop sign at 2 mph, were tested for DUI, arrested and caged. Woods does double the speed limit, loses control, crosses over the center medium into on-coming traffic lanes, (He easily could have killed innocent people), crashing through road signs, his vehicle rolls and continues out of control for hundreds of feet, leaves the roadway, plowing into trees etc...

And this guy wasn't tested for DUI? This is a colossal double standard.

61 posted on 04/07/2021 10:53:23 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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