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buckeyefool;1609560; said:For all the people that are saying, drop it, it's not a big deal etc. What would you be saying if it was Elin who was in the crash and Tiger was the one who may or may not have beat her?
gracelhink;1609554; said:The FHP has possibly never encountered a front end collision where the unconscious driver has been thrown/ejected backwards into the rear compartment of an SUV.
The "rescuer" would thus choose the best option to "access" the vehicle would be through the rear window.
Seems like the Tigress would have some explaining to do to the FHP.
BuckeyeNation27;1609594; said:I certainly wouldn't bash in the rear window of a big ass escolade to get to somebody in the front seat.
OH10;1608183; said:I'm baffled by the continued overuse of the "fail" thing. But there are more concerns here besides PR - primarily being legal and marital, both of which come before PR. And he's done everything any good attorney (unconcerned with PR) would advise him to do in the situation - which is to issue a vague written statement and shut your mouth.
If Tiger Woods hit the windshield when he smashed up his Cadillac Escalade just outside his Isleworth mansion last week, he didn't do so hard enough to break the glass.
Photographs of the black SUV released by TMZ this morning show a heavily damaged fender and front right corner panel, paint marks and damage on the left side of the front end and a big hole in the the driver's side back-seat window.
They also show that the windshield was still intact (continues)
BuckeyeMac;1609661; said:Florida Highway Patrol is done with the investigation...He was charged with Careless Op or Reckless Op..something like that. $164 fine and 4 points on his record. Wow that $164 is really going to hurt Tiger economically.