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DUI affidavit states Tiger asleep in parked car

According to a breath alcohol test affidavit Woods took a breathalyzer test and passed. “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 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.