Posted on 11/04/2009 4:46:45 PM PST by nascarnation
OXFORD, OhioA man wearing a breathalyzer costume was arrested Sunday on suspicion of driving drunk.
According to a police report, 18-year-old James N. P. Miller, of Cincinnati, was seen driving the wrong way out of the entrance to a one-way street at East Park Place in Oxford.
Officers executed a traffic stop and found that Miller was wearing a breathalyzer costume. After investigation, police said, Miller was found to be operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Inside his car, officers allegedly found an open container of Bud Light in the center console.
Officers also found what was left of a case of Bud Light in the passenger side front seat and in the trunk.
After checking his wallet, police said, they found multiple Ohio IDs.
He was arrested and transported to the police station, where he consented to take a blood-alcohol-content test. His results were a .158 percent BAC.
He was cited for OVI, open container and a one-way street violation, among other charges and released to his girlfriend.
I saw that this morning. What a way to start my day, with a chuckle!!!
Nominee for the Darwin Award.
A little young to be drinking isn’t he.
0,15%??? wtf lmao.. i’d be asleep by that point
OU has had a tradition for the past, may 20 to 30 yrs. All the college kids (and I am sure their HS friends) dress up and walk a block around campus for Holloween.
Years and years. This kid ws not the brightest but I love his costume and have to laugh at his choice of driving in it.
What is it with people in Ohio and drinking ... first the motorized barstool, then the motorized lazy-boy, now this ... I live in Ohio so I don’t hesitate to say this. Do have to admit though, the motorized lazy-boy wasn’t bad.
A mug shot in costume. Oh boy is this one going to follow him.
If this had happened a year ago, he’d have been wearing an Obama for President button on his costume. ;’)
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