Tiger in another car crash

Ah just stories then 👍
Again...

You: "...whilst he has played there hasn’t been anything to suggest he has cheated... So as a sportsman playing the sport his integrity has always been there"
Also you: "Has there ever been any suggestion of him cheating on the course? Is there any time where he hasn’t acted with integrity on the course"

Answer: Yes, there have been repeated and persistent suggestions (going back over 20 years) that he has cheated by taking PEDs.

You: change the subject to whether he's tested positive for anything.
 
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Again...

You: "...whilst he has played there hasn’t been anything to suggest he has cheated... So as a sportsman playing the sport his integrity has always been there"
Also you: "Has there ever been any suggestion of him cheating on the course? Is there any time where he hasn’t acted with integrity on the course"

Answer: Yes, there have been repeated and persistent suggestions (going back over 20 years) that he has cheated by taking PEDs.



"Did Tiger do PEDs? There's no chance," Williams said. "Love him or hate him, Tiger always respected the game. He knows its history and people, its standing in sports and the world. He always knew what golf did for him personally.”


Woods has never been linked to PEDs, though he did receive legal medical treatment from Dr. Anthony Galea, who pleaded guilty in 2011 in U.S. District Court in Buffalo, New York, to bringing unapproved drugs, including human growth hormone, into the United States.
 
Depends on which ones he has been given , some are slow acting etc
I mean that’s a completely irrelevant point. If he’s taken or taking opioid or codeine based pain meds he shouldn’t be driving anyway.
The thing said he had 2 of them loose in his pocket. That is not normal behaviour, especially with them being highly addictive.
Loose in his pocket would be a sign of addiction. Can’t say I’d be surprised with the amount of pain he’s gone through. Doesn’t make it right and he shouldn’t be driving but I can see where an addiction would has come from.
 
I mean that’s a completely irrelevant point. If he’s taken or taking opioid or codeine based pain meds he shouldn’t be driving anyway.

Loose in his pocket would be a sign of addiction. Can’t say I’d be surprised with the amount of pain he’s gone through. Doesn’t make it right and he shouldn’t be driving but I can see where an addiction would has come from.
I take codeine based pain meds and you are ok to drive in them

And you can drive if you are taking pain meds with an opioid based providing their are prescribed and taking the right amount
 
I take codeine based pain meds and you are ok to drive in them

And you can drive if you are taking pain meds with an opioid based providing their are prescribed and taking the right amount
You may well be but Tiger seems to have issues driving and we don’t know the levels he’s taking. I’ll stick to my opinion that someone taking high levels as he been caught with in his system before shouldn’t be driving 🤙
 
You may well be but Tiger seems to have issues driving and we don’t know the levels he’s taking. I’ll stick to my opinion that someone taking high levels as he been caught with in his system before shouldn’t be driving 🤙


Comes back to if when someone has medical issues or starts to take significant painkillers that the NHS should let the DVLA know and license suspension etc
 
The Sheriff in his statement said:-
"They did several tests on him," Budensiek said. "He did explain the injuries and surgeries that he's had and we did take that into account, but they did some in-depth roadside tests."
"There is a statute which
he will be charged with for refusing to take that test, but we will never get definitive results as to what he was impaired on at the time of the crash."

So he was deemed to be impaired by the roadside tests even given his injuries, we will never know what he was impaired by.
 
Comes back to if when someone has medical issues or starts to take significant painkillers that the NHS should let the DVLA know and license suspension etc
It really doesn’t come back to the DVLA or NHs because we’re not discussing you or an incident that happened in the UK. We’re discussing Tiger Woods , man with a proven legal history of testing positive for having excessive Opiod pain relief in him at the time of an accident.

Also the fact you can see he’s a mess, the sheriffs said he was impaired, refused a Urine test to disprove he wasn’t off his tits and was found with loose ones in his pocket makes it a safe assumption to be that he was in no fit state to drive and clearly had an issue.

But on your point, I’d also so suggest the NHS and DVLA are sometimes known to be wrong in their judgement. My Dad was on strong opioid pain relief during his cancer treatment and Dr’s deemed him safe and fit to drive. I can promise you he wasn’t fit to be behind a wheel when taking them despite the Dr saying he could drive. We took his car keys off him as you could see he was impaired, slow to react and not safe, he was and would’ve been a danger to himself and other road users. So my opinion is based on personal experience, yours maybe different but you won’t change my mind.

I literally have nothing left to add to this thread so if you wanna have the last word crack on I can’t be bothered anymore, enjoy your evening.
 
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I'm talking judging innocence or guilt of a charge. Besides...very rare are the times I get into the car of someone of whom I know little or nothing - never mind of their driving past. But I think I'd be able to judge and tell if someone was going to be DUI. My choice of action is often based upon judgement - and where there is doubt I often don't make that judgement through self-will.
cool story bro.
 
It really doesn’t come back to the DVLA or NHs because we’re not discussing you or an incident that happened in the UK. We’re discussing Tiger Woods , man with a proven legal history of testing positive for having excessive Opiod pain relief in him at the time of an accident.

Also the fact you can see he’s a mess, the sheriffs said he was impaired, refused a Urine test to disprove he wasn’t off his tits and was found with loose ones in his pocket makes it a safe assumption to be that he was in no fit state to drive and clearly had an issue.

But on your point, I’d also so suggest the NHS and DVLA are sometimes known to be wrong in their judgement. My Dad was on strong opioid pain relief during his cancer treatment and Dr’s deemed him safe and fit to drive. I can promise you he wasn’t fit to be behind a wheel when taking them despite the Dr saying he could drive. We took his car keys off him as you could see he was impaired, slow to react and not safe, he was and would’ve been a danger to himself and other road users. So my opinion is based on personal experience, yours maybe different but you won’t change my mind.

I literally have nothing left to add to this thread so if you wanna have the last word crack on I can’t be bothered anymore, enjoy your evening.

Apologies I think you may have misunderstood my post , wasn’t disagreeing with what you said
 
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