Tiger Woods' field sobriety test dashcam video released from his DUI arrest

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On Wednesday, Jupiter Police Department controversially released dashboard footage of the former world number one failing to pass a sobriety test a short drive from his home. Woods' vehicle was showing visible damage, with multiple flat tires and some bumper problems.

In the video, Woods is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, as well as falling asleep while Jupiter police attempt to administer field sobriety tests.

Police have released the dash cam footage of disgraced golf legend Tiger Woods' recent DUI arrest.

A breath test showed a blood alcohol level of 0.00% and in a statement Woods, 41, said his condition had been caused by the effects of prescription medicines.

In a statement Woods released after his early Monday arrest, he blames his intoxication on an accidental misuse of medications he was taking.

Woods, who is recovering from back surgery, apologised and said he took "full responsibility" after spending almost four hours in jail.

"I'm following the light", Woods says, his words running together. Woods speaks about taking prescription medication, including Vicodin and Vioxx, a product banned from the US market.

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Woods, who has been rehabbing from back surgery, said he didn't realize the mix of medications would affect him so strongly.

Woods is due back in court on July 5. He also has trouble following directions and reciting the alphabet. When asked to repeat those instructions, Woods replies, "Not to sing the national anthem backwards".

Woods, a 14-time major champion, has not played professionally in months and has been recovering from back injuries.

The police said Woods' was asleep at the wheel of the auto and after about 20 minutes and the arrival of additional police personal an officer helped Woods out of his vehicle.

According to a police report obtained by "Extra", an officer found Woods asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes just after 2 a.m. At one point, the officer says "you're not even looking at the light".

He apologised to his family, friends and fans, adding he would "do everything" in his power "to ensure this never happens again". He was described as being "confused" but also "cooperative" in the police report.

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