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The refusal by Tiger Woods to take a urine test after his recent crash and DUI arrest now carries much steeper consequences under a law that took effect in October 2025. Under the updated law — often referred to as “Trenton’s Law” —
A new Florida DUI law is drawing attention after golfer Tiger Woods refused to take a urine test following his recent arrest.
Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of a DUI. Here's why his refusal to take a test could complicate things for her.
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