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Aug
2

Man Arrested for DUI While Driving Barbie Car

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When we say you can be arrested for DUI while driving any motorized vehicle, we mean: You can be arrested for DUI while driving any motorized vehicle.

Don’t believe us? Try this story on:

The Scottish Daily Record is reporting that a man was arrested for drunk driving while operating a toy Barbie car.

Paul Hutton, a 40-year-old resident of Clacton-on-Sea in Essex, was tearing down the road in a child’s motorized Barbie car. He was going the vehicle’s top speed of 4 miles per hour when police stopped him along the road at night.

Police administered a Breathalyzer test and booked Hutton for driving under the influence of alcohol. His blood-alcohol content was double the legal limit.

For his offense, Hutton was banned from driving a real car for three years. After the hearing where he learned of his fate, Hutton admitted that he was “a complete twit” for earning himself the driving ban.

“I was very surprised to get done for drink-driving,” he continued. “It is designed for three-to five-year-olds.”

Hutton had found the little pink electric car ten years previous, and had begun to customize it with his son only a few months ago, adding larger wheels to it. Still, he was candid that it was not the ideal vehicle for a full-sized adult.

“You have to be a contortionist to get in and then you can’t get out,” he said of the pint-sized pink ride. He had to drive it with his knees under his chin, and it moved more slowly than a mobility scooter, according to the article.

According to Hutton, he’d been drinking as he worked on the vehicle, and had not realized how much he’d had to drink.

“When it was done,” he said, “I couldn’t resist the temptation to take it out. I wanted to show my friend.”

Hutton had actually ignored a warning from the police. They told him not to drive the vehicle, but he went against their advice and drove it away from the scene, very slowly.

“I knew it was daft, but I didn’t realize it was a criminal thing to do,” he said.

His three year ban from driving was brought down because he had previously been convicted of DUI. Chairman of the bench in the case said “I’ve never seen the like of it in 15 years on the bench.

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Jul
5

DUI in a motorized La-Z-Boy

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Dennis LeRoy Anderson is the Minnesota man who got a DUI in a motorized La-Z-Boy. Apparently he hit a parted vehicle while he was tooling around on his motorized lounge chair. He has pleaded guilty.

Dennis Anderson, 62-years-old, has a pretty unique method of getting around. His motorized La-Z-Boy (pictured above) turns out not to be the best place for him to get soused though. On Monday, October 19, 2009, he appeared in the St. Louis County District Court and pleaded guilty to DWI in connection to an incident in which he hit a parked vehicle while driving his La-Z-Boy under the influence of alcohol.

The driving a recliner under the influence incident happened on August 31st. Apparently, he had used the motorized chair to get himself to a bar in Proctor, where he is from. He told police that when he left the Keyboard Lounge he was driving just fine until a woman jumped on the chair. At that point, he lost control and hit the parked car. He says he had eight or nine beers in the bar. His blood alcohol level at the time was measured at 0.29 percent which is more than three times the legal limit for driving.

According to the Proctor Deputy Police Chief Troy Foucault, Anderson has the chair rigged up using a converted lawnmower Briggs & Stratton engine that is set for different power levels. He’s got it customized with a stereo, cup holders, steering wheel and a National Hot Rod Racing Association sticker on the head rest.

As cool as he’s made the chair, he had to give it up due to the DWI conviction. He had a previous conviction for drunk driving. The police plan to auction off the chair.

Dennis LeRoy Anderson, now known as the Minnesota man who got a DUI in motorized La-Z-Boy, plead guilty. Sixth Judicial District Judge Heather Sweetland sentenced him to 180 days in the St. Louis County jail. He was fined $2,000 plus court fees. She commuted the jail time and half the fine as long as Anderson completes two years of supervised probation and be electronically monitored for 30 days. He is also ordered to submit to a chemical dependency assessment, comply with their recommendations, abstain from alcohol and/or drug use and submit to random drug and alcohol testing.

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Apr
2

Cops Bust Stool Fool

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Ohio man arrested for drunk driving on a homemade vehicle

MARCH 31–In a law enforcement first, Ohio cops this month arrested a man for drunk driving on a motorized bar stool. That’s right, a motorized bar stool, which can be seen below in a police evidence photo. According to cops, Kile Wygle, 28, crashed his bar stool near his Newark home earlier this month and called 911 due to his injuries. When an officer arrived and asked Wygle what happened, he answered, “I wrecked my bar stool.” According to a Newark Police Division report, a copy of which you’ll find here, Wygle’s homemade ride is powered by a Briggs & Stratton lawnmower engine. Wygle noted that the bar stool could hit nearly 40 miles per hour, but that he was only going 20 when he wiped out late in the afternoon on March 4 (a witness told police that he spotted someone driving a “strange motorized machine” before the crash). A plastered Wygle, who failed a series of field sobriety tests, was charged with DUI and driving with a suspended license, both misdemeanors. His bar stool was not impounded

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0331091stool1.html?link=rssfeed

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