Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Drug-affected man caught steering car with pair of vice grips

A South Australian man is facing charges after he was allegedly caught driving a car without a steering wheel, with just vice grips clamped to the part where the wheel should have been.



Police said they saw a white Holden sedan being driven dangerously with two blown tyres in the Adelaide suburb of Gilles Plains. When the car was pulled over, police said there was no steering wheel and the driver was allegedly using a pair of vice grips to steer. The car was found to be unregistered and uninsured and already subject to a defect notice.

Police also allege the vehicle was involved in a hit-run crash in Northfield just minutes before it was pulled over. A 38-year-old Northfield man is facing charges including driving while disqualified and returning a positive drug test, allegedly for methylamphetamine and cannabis.


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Meanwhile, in Cessnock, New South Wales, a 28-year-old man who wasn't wearing a seatbelt has been caught driving at almost four times the legal alcohol limit while holding a small python in his right hand.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

When I first saw the ersatz steering wheel, this is site that came to mind:

http://failblog.cheezburger.com/thereifixedit

Lurker111

arbroath said...

Yes, it would be perfect for there.