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Today's Idiot
2010-04-20
Man loses licence after drink-driving in toy Barbie car

A man who was caught drink-driving in a toy car with a top speed of
4mph has been banned from driving. Paul Hutton, 40, was pulled over by police as he drove an electric Barbie car, which moves slower than a mobility scooter, near his home in Essex.

Mr Hutton, who has four children Simon, 17, Calum, 14, Laina, 12, and John, 11, admitted being a 'complete twit'.

Speaking after the hearing at Colchester magistrates court, he said: "You have to be a contortionist to get in, and then you can't get out. I was very surprised to get done for drink-driving but I was a twit to say the least.

"It is designed for three-to-five-year-olds. Originally it was a pink Barbie car but I put bigger wheels on it but it's not fast.

"I'm not unhappy with my punishment, just a little bit surprised."

Mr Hutton, who is divorced, is a former RAF aeronautical engineer who now studies electrical engineering at Colchester Institute.

He explained: "I'm in the third year of my electrical engineering course and it was a little project I was doing with my son who is doing a car mechanics course. When it was done I couldn't resist the temptation to take it out."

Mr Hutton, was found to be twice the drink-drive limit, he said.

Appearing before magistrates last week, he admitted driving the toy car while drunk.

He was given a mandatory three-year ban because he had received another drink-drive ban within the past ten years. Magistrates also gave him a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered him to pay £85 court costs.

Chairman of the bench Neil Munson said: "This is most unusual. I have never seen the like of it in 15 years on the bench.

"The vehicle is not even capable of doing the speed of a mobility scooter and could be outrun by a pedestrian. Taking this into account, we feel we can impose a sentence of a conditional discharge for a period of 12 months."

The car was confiscated by police until the hearing but Mr Hutton now hopes to get it back.
Posted by:john frum

#7  I can;t wait to see this on COPS.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-04-20 15:00  

#6  They sure don't pay cops to think these days.

Probably just as well, they'd have to fire 95% of the dept. if they did.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-04-20 14:55  

#5  Did Barbie and/or Ken file a stolen car report? Just curious :-)
Posted by: WolfDog   2010-04-20 10:43  

#4  Thank goodness he didn't run down a teddy bear.
Posted by: Perfesser   2010-04-20 09:32  

#3  Mr Hutton, . . . admitted being a 'complete twit'.

Give him credit for self-awareness, at least.
Posted by: Mike   2010-04-20 08:49  

#2  Or the idiot that imposed targets on arrests et al
Posted by: Oscar   2010-04-20 07:55  

#1  The idiot is probably the police officer who arrested him.
Posted by: phil_b   2010-04-20 00:27  

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