In Case of Stuck, Drunk Drivers In fact Nenggak Beer Again!
Auckland (ANTARA News / Reuters) - A drunk driver who was trapped after her car overturned in fact opened a can of beer, while he waited for emergency crews rescued him, according to a New Zealand court was told.
Nigel Paul Sneddon (47) pleaded guilty to reckless driving and drunk driving after his blood alcohol content nearly three times higher than the permissible limit. He was tried in the court area in the city of Palmerston North, according to newspaper reports the Dominion Post this week.
Police found Paul, a former baker, was trapped in an overturned car Ford laser on June 1, was drinking a can of beer after he failed to pull over properly and crashing through a barrier and the timber at the curb. As a result, any vehicle is mired.
Lawyer Peter Young said that when Paul found he could not opens the door, "there was nothing she could do at that moment, so he drank a beer ... again!"
Asked by police how many beers he had consumed, Paul replied, "Many, I've been drinking for four days continuously."
Paul told the newspaper is based in Wellintong he went for a drink after losing his job at a bakery on the same day the moment she heard her father was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Meanwhile, Paul's relationship with his wife parted.
Judge Gregory Ross fined him 1,100 New Zealand dollars (780 dollars) and banned Paul driving for 10 months. It was his first offense.
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