DUI affidavit states Tiger asleep in parked car

DUI affidavit states Tiger asleep in parked car

Updated at 4 p.m. ET:According to an incident report, Tiger Woods' 2015 Mercedes had: "fresh damage to the vehicle. Both driver's side tires were flat along with minor damage to both respective rims. There was also minor damage to the front driver's side bumper and rear bumper, and the passenger rear tail light appeared to be out."Dash cam footage and audio are expected to be released Wednesday afternoon.Original story:More records were released Tuesday regarding Tiger Woods DUI arrest early Monday.According to a breath alcohol test affidavit Woods took a breathalyzer test and twice blew a 0.000, first at 4:28 a.m. and again at 4:31 a.m. The subject was observed for at least twenty-minutes prior to the administration of the breath test to ensure that the subject did not take anything orally and did not regurgitate, the records said.The DUI probable cause affidavit produced more in-depth details.Officer Palladino observed Woods car was stopped in the roadway in the right lane, he was alone in the drivers seat and had his seatbelt fastened. It should be noted that Woods was asleep at the wheel and had to be woken up. The vehicle was running and brake lights were illuminated as well as the right blinker flashing.Jupiter police spokesperson Kristin Rightler told GolfChannel.com senior writer Rex Hoggard that dashcam video from the incident was available and expected to be released Wednesday, including audio from Woods' arrest.Under the section labeled drivers statements, it reads: Woods stated that he was coming from LA California from golfing. Woods stated that he did not know where he was. Woods had changed his story of where he was going and where he was coming from. Woods asked how far from his house he was. It should be noted that Woods was heading southbound away from Hobe Sound. Takes several prescriptions.Woods told the officer that he was taking Solarex, Vicodin, Torix and Vioxx, the last of which the officer added a note indicating "not taken this year."The warning listed by the FDA for hydrocodone painkillers like Vicodin states "may impair the mental and/or physical abilities required for the performance of potentially hazardous tasks such as driving a car or operating machinery; patients shoould be cautioned accordingly."Under the walk and turn section, it reads: Could not maintain starting position. Missed heel to toe each time. Stepped off line several times. Used arms for balance. Did not return. Explained instructions and again did not maintain starting position, stepped of line, used arms for balance, also stopped walking to steady self.Here is a look at part of the DUI probable cause affidavit:


Tiger Woods asleep at wheel before DUI arrest; no alcohol in his system The affidavit said Woods failed a sobriety test on the side of the road because he couldn't keep his balance or follow
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Tiger Woods' DUI arrest video released by police. morning when Jupiter police noticed his Mercedes parked on the side of a six-lane road, part of it in the road and part of it in the bicycle
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JUPITER, Fla. (AP)Police found Tiger Woods asleep at the wheel on the side of a six-lane Florida road in the dark of morning, the engine running and his right blinker flashing. His speech was slow
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More disturbing images of Tiger Woods emerged Tuesday in the black-and-white details of police reports, depicting him sound asleep behind the wheel of a car parked awkwardly on the side of a six-lane Florida road with two flat tires, the engine still running and a blinker flashing.
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According to the affidavit, an officer from the Jupiter Police Department found Woods, an 11-time PGA Tour Player of the Year, sleeping in his Mercedes around 2 a.m. Monday. Woods was parked on the side of the road roughly 10 miles away from his sprawling Jupiter Island mansion.
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The DUI probable cause affidavit produced more in-depth details. Officer Palladino observed Woods' car was stopped in the roadway in the right lane, he was alone in the driver's seat and had his seatbelt fastened. "It should be noted that Woods was asleep at the wheel and had to be woken up.
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Brewer v. Motor Vehicle Division, 720 P.2d 564, 567 (Colo. 1986), the Colorado Supreme Court addressed whether a defendant asleep in a car parked on a public street with the motor running "drove a vehicle" within the meaning of the DUI law. The court held that there was "driving" under the statute.


The DUI probable cause affidavit produced more in-depth details. Officer Palladino observed Woods' car was stopped in the roadway in the right lane, he was alone in the driver's seat and had his seatbelt fastened. "It should be noted that Woods was asleep at the wheel and had to be woken up.
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In a DUI probable cause affidavit, it was stated Tiger Woods was found asleep in a parked car and that he passed a breathalyzer test.
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Shouldn't the person be caught actually operating the vehicle? If someone is driving and begins to feel tired, isn't it a good idea to pull over immediately? In the long run this is probably a well timed intervention, before he actually injured himself or others. I just wonder how DUI is determined when the person is sleeping in their parked car.
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