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Old 20-04-2010, 12:01 PM   #1
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A UK man has been banned from driving after he was caught behind the wheel of a pink toy Barbie car while drunk.

Paul Hutton, 40, was busted by police driving the toy car, with a maximum speed of 6km/h, along a road in Essex in eastern England, the Colchester Gazette reported.

The former aeronautics engineer modified the toy car with his 17-year-old son so that it ran on 12-volt batteries and then set out to drive to a friend's house to show off the results.

Along the way he was pulled over by police are found over the limit, prompting a three-year driving ban.

"You have to be a contortionist to get in, and then you can't get out," Mr Hutton said after the hearing.

"I was very surprised to get done for drink-driving but I was a twit to say the least."

Mr Hutton said he wasn't unhappy with the punishment but surprised by it.

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Old 20-04-2010, 12:14 PM   #2
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lol wonder if he was expecting to get off

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Old 20-04-2010, 12:59 PM   #3
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Gets a bit stupid doesn't it.
The copper should have told him to take it home, instead it descends into farce.

Did they book him for an unroadworthy vehicle too?
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Old 20-04-2010, 01:17 PM   #4
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Some old mate in North Queensland was disqualified from driving because he was caught on a horse while intoxicated. You can also get done if your on a push bike.
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Old 20-04-2010, 01:23 PM   #5
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What a way to introduce your 17yr old to a project build...

Imagine seeing that beauty at Auto Salon. :
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Old 20-04-2010, 01:27 PM   #6
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My name's Ken, it's the missus car actually.......
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Old 20-04-2010, 02:36 PM   #7
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My name's Ken, it's the missus car actually.......
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA as always, more comedy gold from Mr Beige!!!!
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Old 20-04-2010, 02:48 PM   #8
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i remember from legal studies in yr 11 there was a case of a guy being done for DUI on a camel, from memory it was in Coober Pedy
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Old 20-04-2010, 03:49 PM   #9
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Three years eh... I suppose there was a high risk of crashing into someone who is rolling on the floor laughing his off

Whats the penalty for driving a car (a dangerous weapon) with high range BAC in NSW?
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Old 20-04-2010, 04:28 PM   #10
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Ridiculous policing and even stupider penalty.
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Old 20-04-2010, 07:28 PM   #11
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i remember from legal studies in yr 11 there was a case of a guy being done for DUI on a camel, from memory it was in Coober Pedy
yep then the cop got transfered to naracoorte (my hometown) and everyone knew him as the camel cop
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Ridiculous policing and even stupider penalty.

The wording here in QLd as well as the rest of the country is "vehicle".
It would be the same in England.

If you are on a public road drunk on a pushbike you will get done for it, or lawnmower, electric scooter etc etc

He is a drunk driver on the road.... no matter if its a toy car.
But then I guess doing ones job is always frowned upon by the general public.

Im guessing that being drunk on the road is more socially acceptable

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There was also a case a few years back of a guy in the states getting done for using his ride on mower while drunk, i dont mean he was mowing the lawn, he was riding it along the foot path lol!
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The wording here in QLd as well as the rest of the country is "vehicle".
It would be the same in England.

If you are on a public road drunk on a pushbike you will get done for it, or lawnmower, electric scooter etc etc

He is a drunk driver on the road.... no matter if its a toy car.
But then I guess doing ones job is always frowned upon by the general public.

Im guessing that being drunk on the road is more socially acceptable

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It's a matter of perspective. He was sitting in a Barbie car that was powered by batteries. 3 years disqualification for a DUI in such a vehicle? I'm sure the purpose of the law is to discourage drunken people to get behind the wheel of a vehicle that can and will cause damage. Going head on with a parked car in a Barbie vehicle on batteries driven by a drunk will exhibit no damage on the vehicle he collides with and will compete with the headache he'll feel the next morning with his hangover.
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Going head on with a parked car in a Barbie vehicle on batteries driven by a drunk will exhibit no damage on the vehicle he collides with and will compete with the headache he'll feel the next morning with his hangover.
Yes, hardly a menace to society.

Surprised the magistrate played along with it.
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Yes, hardly a menace to society.

Surprised the magistrate played along with it.

Thought the UK have the same level of nannyism as Australia does.
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It's a matter of perspective. He was sitting in a Barbie car that was powered by batteries. 3 years disqualification for a DUI in such a vehicle? I'm sure the purpose of the law is to discourage drunken people to get behind the wheel of a vehicle that can and will cause damage. Going head on with a parked car in a Barbie vehicle on batteries driven by a drunk will exhibit no damage on the vehicle he collides with and will compete with the headache he'll feel the next morning with his hangover.

So if someone ran into him and killed him because he was stupid enough to be on the road, thats tough for the motorist who has to live with it?

As I said.... being drunk on the road is socially acceptable to some. What a great society...
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So if someone ran into him and killed him because he was stupid enough to be on the road, thats tough for the motorist who has to live with it?

As I said.... being drunk on the road is socially acceptable to some. What a great society...
I'm sure I could spot some clown in a barbie car far enough away in the middle of the night to avoid him. Being drunk on the road in a vehicle that can cause real damage is socially unacceptable. Being drunk on (I'm sure a suburban street) in a barbie vehicle isn't a menace to society. Put it in perspective, champ.
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I've tried to ride a cat home from the pub.. lucky i didn't get caught....
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Barbie car huh? Perhaps he should have offered to service the policeman, in honour of Barbie.
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If, on the other hand, he was on a mobility scooter he would have been ignored as that would be discrimination wouldn't it?
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So if someone ran into him and killed him because he was stupid enough to be on the road, thats tough for the motorist who has to live with it?

As I said.... being drunk on the road is socially acceptable to some. What a great society...
Your point of view on this, as with most of your views expressed in these forums, is stupid. You are the type (hippy/tree hugger) which has turned Australia into the nanny state it is.
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So if someone ran into him and killed him because he was stupid enough to be on the road, thats tough for the motorist who has to live with it?

As I said.... being drunk on the road is socially acceptable to some. What a great society...
So is it more dangerous that he was intoxicated whilst impersonating Ken at 6kph?

Is it more dangerous him driving Barbie's car than staggering down the road on foot?

Is there more chance he would be hit whilst driving a bright pink car than if he was walking?

Would it have been preferable to you that he be impersonating Ken on the footpath as opposed to the road?

Did you think before you made that post?
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Your point of view on this, as with most of your views expressed in these forums, is stupid. You are the type (hippy/tree hugger) which has turned Australia into the nanny state it is.
+1 there mate. there are morons and there are morons but some really take the cake.how about rule number 44 ,ban all morons from ford forums to make it a better place.

As for the barbie car. the fact that he has to live with this for the rest of his life is punishment enough.
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Surprised the magistrate played along with it.
unfortunately they follow the letter of the law, not the spirit of the law (ie what intended)

Originally Posted by Jim Goose
So if someone ran into him and killed him because he was stupid enough to be on the road, thats tough for the motorist who has to live with it?

As I said.... being drunk on the road is socially acceptable to some. What a great society...


don't forget society is also made up of guys who look down on anyone who's intelligent, or doesn't drink or copy dvds for them.
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So if someone ran into him and killed him because he was stupid enough to be on the road, thats tough for the motorist who has to live with it?
If you can't see a bright pink barbie car going 6km/h on the road then you might want to consider handing your license in.

Putting goose in your username probably wasn't the best idea mate!
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My name's Ken, it's the missus car actually.......
Driving a pink Barbie car - you'd have to be a bit like Ken doll - lacking something in the groinal region
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