Tiger Woods charged with driving under the influence after hitting another vehicle and rolling his car
Tiger Woods has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence after his car was involved in a crash in Florida, police have said.
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Tiger Woods has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence after his car was involved in a crash in Florida, police have said.
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Tiger Woods showed signs of impairment at the scene of a car crash Friday in which he struck another vehicle and rolled over, authorities said.
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