Trapped drunk driver opens another beer as awaits
rescue
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AUCKLAND (Reuters) – A drunk driver trapped after overturning
his car cracked open another can of beer while he waited for emergency crews
to rescue him, a New Zealand court was told.
Paul Nigel Sneddon, 47, pleaded guilty to careless driving and
drunken driving after being nearly three times over the legal
alcohol limit in a district court in the city of Palmerston North, the
Dominion Post
newspaper reported on Wednesday.
Police found
Sneddon, a former baker, trapped in his overturned
Ford Laser on
June 1, drinking a can of beer after he failed to take a corner
properly and crashed through a wooden barrier, flipping his
vehicle.
Defense lawyer Peter
Young said that when Sneddon found he could not open the
doors, "he had nothing else to do at that point, so he had another
beer."
When asked by police how much he had consumed, Sneddon replied:
"Plenty, I've been drinking for four days straight."
Sneddon, who is estranged from his wife, told the Wellington- based
newspaper that he went on a drinking binge after losing his job at
a bakery on the same day that he heard his father was diagnosed
with prostate
cancer.
Judge Gregory Ross fined him NZ$1,100 (US$780) and disqualified him from
driving for 10 months. It was his first offence.
(Writing by Belinda Goldsmith, Editing by Gyles Beckford)