Dude has a narrative in his head. Facts won’t get in his wayHoly **** please read Darlington's eyewitness account which literally says none of this. You are quite literally just making **** up at this point.
Dude has a narrative in his head. Facts won’t get in his wayHoly **** please read Darlington's eyewitness account which literally says none of this. You are quite literally just making **** up at this point.
I will bet you good money the police told the PGA to pass along to players that is exactly what they should do. I'm guessing it went something like this:Blatantly obvious what happened. Dude was worried about missing his tee time in 4 hours so pulled the " " I don't have time for this ****", pulled out to go around everyone else disobeying police, then tried to pull the " Do you have any idea who I am?" card, then likely got physical with an officer.
You see that kind of stuff all the time with wrecks or construction zones.
Do you prefer the slip-on or lace-up boots?Blatantly obvious what happened. Dude was worried about missing his tee time in 4 hours so pulled the " " I don't have time for this ****", pulled out to go around everyone else disobeying police, then tried to pull the " Do you have any idea who I am?" card, then likely got physical with an officer.
You see that kind of stuff all the time with wrecks or construction zones.
Blatantly obvious what happened. Dude was worried about missing his tee time in 4 hours so pulled the " " I don't have time for this ****", pulled out to go around everyone else disobeying police, then tried to pull the " Do you have any idea who I am?" card, then likely got physical with an officer.
You see that kind of stuff all the time with wrecks or construction zones.
These guys just think they can do what they want. The Gen Z age group and lower cause all the issues… they grew up in a society that they can’t wait their turn and don’t think about anyone other than themselves.
He was a player. Players were allowed to enter. This isn’t traffic on I-35 on Wednesday afternoonThese guys just think they can do what they want. The Gen Z age group and lower cause all the issues… they grew up in a society that they can’t wait their turn and don’t think about anyone other than themselves.
Oh please, I don't like cops anymore than anyone else, I also don't like arrogant pricks who think they are above the law either.Do you prefer the slip-on or lace-up boots?
These guys just think they can do what they want. The Gen Z age group and lower cause all the issues… they grew up in a society that they can’t wait their turn and don’t think about anyone other than themselves.
Well we know this isn't true because you're still posting.I also don't like arrogant pricks
I think fault is on all parties. It seems Scotty could had avoided this by stopping and talking with the cop until the cop understood who he was and where he was going. From what we know now, I would say Scottie is at fault just as much as the cop. Once Scottie tries to continue without the cop giving him clearance, the cop then is trained to assume the driver has bad intentions.You can either chose to believe that a guy who is, by all accounts, the most boring, law-abiding guy to ever live picked 5 AM on Day 2 of a major to say **** it I'm going to assault some cops today, or you can believe that there was a genuine misunderstanding that was blown way out of proportion by an over-zealous cop who is now trying to cover his own *** by charging him with crimes that have no chance of ever sticking.
Probably the least arrogant golfer I can remember, and he was in a marked vehicle entering into a tournament where players had been told by police that they could enter.Oh please, I don't like cops anymore than anyone else, I also don't like arrogant pricks who think they are above the law either.
I’m not sure why everyone thinks Scheffler should have been treated like everyone else. He’s a player in the tournament that thousands of people are going to watch today.Oh please, I don't like cops anymore than anyone else, I also don't like arrogant pricks who think they are above the law either.
Blatantly obvious what happened. Dude was worried about missing his tee time in 4 hours so pulled the " " I don't have time for this ****", pulled out to go around everyone else disobeying police, then tried to pull the " Do you have any idea who I am?" card, then likely got physical with an officer.
You see that kind of stuff all the time with wrecks or construction zones.
That last blurb is pretty important. Also I need to know more about this fatal accident?
I’m not sure why everyone thinks Scheffler should have been treated like everyone else. He’s a player in the tournament that thousands of people are going to watch today.
He should be given preferential treatment given he’s a big part of the event that caused all this to begin with.
He was a player. Players were allowed to enter. This isn’t traffic on I-35 on Wednesday afternoon
Scottie should have stopped. I would have been fine with the cop chiding his ass or even citing him.I think fault is on all parties. It seems Scotty could had avoided this by stopping and talking with the cop until the cop understood who he was and where he was going. From what we know now, I would say Scottie is at fault just as much as the cop. Once Scottie tries to continue without the cop giving him clearance, the cop then is trained to assume the driver has bad intentions.
I just can’t fathom how people think Scottie is completely innocent here. His actions led to the reaction of the cop. Again, if both parties simply talked and came to an understanding, none of this occurs. That fault is on both parties
He's a troll POS just ignore himHoly **** please read Darlington's eyewitness account which literally says none of this. You are quite literally just making **** up at this point.