ISLEWORTH, Fla., March 11 (UPI) -- The Florida Highway Patrol received more than 1,600 e-mails, most of them criticizing the agency, after Tiger Woods's car crash last year, officials said.
The golfing great crashed his sports-utility vehicle into a neighbor's tree in Isleworth Nov. 27, prompting many e-mails saying Woods had been treated favorably by the Florida Highway Patrol and its umbrella agency, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, because he is a celebrity, the Orlando Sentinel reported Wednesday.