Poulter goes after another internet abuser
Ian Poulter contacts abuser's workplace after online exchange

Ian Poulter is taking on a man who labelled the Englishman a “true d***” online.
Glenn Stacey, who works for Reliable Carriers, posted a picture of Poulter lambasting a cameraman in last week’s Hong Kong Open accompanied by his critique.
Poulter, 40, then went after Stacey in an Instagram post, telling the company he would never use their services again following the insult.
@IanJamesPoulter We sincerely apologize for our drivers incredible lack of judgment. He is currently be routed to our MI HQ.
Bob Sellers,COO— Reliable Carriers (@ReliableCarrier) December 12, 2016
This is not the first time Poulter has taken on online abusers. Earlier this year at the Valspar Championship, JJ Downum bragged he had psyched out the 12-time European Tour winner at the Ryder Cup.
Poulter complained to Downum’s employer, leading to his dismissal. The player dampened fears there would be another sacking.
Just to clarify.. I spoke with @ReliableCarrier COO & no one is getting fired. Fredom of speech is allowed. We both expressed ours. #Relax
— Ian Poulter (@IanJamesPoulter) December 13, 2016