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BoM x 2, BoY 2011
Handicap Scooter Bumper Car Competition At Walmart Ends In 2:30 AM Arrest Of Drunken Louisiana Guy
An early morning game of drunken bumper cars--using Walmart handicap scooters--was broken up Saturday morning by Louisiana cops who arrested a 22-year-old man who copped to driving to the store while intoxicated.
Officers with the West Monroe Police Department arrived at the Walmart around 2:30 AM in response to a call about a disturbance. Store management told cops that a group of intoxicated suspects were playing bumper cars with the handicap scooters in the store, according to a probable cause affidavit.
A police sergeant contacted Christopher Butler, who appeared very intoxicated. Butler, pictured at right, admitted driving his 2004 Ford truck to the retailer after consuming five to six beers. A subsequent Breathalyzer recorded Butlers blood alcohol content as .133 (the legal limit is .08).
Butlers fellow bumper car enthusiasts apparently escaped arrest.
An early morning game of drunken bumper cars--using Walmart handicap scooters--was broken up Saturday morning by Louisiana cops who arrested a 22-year-old man who copped to driving to the store while intoxicated.
Officers with the West Monroe Police Department arrived at the Walmart around 2:30 AM in response to a call about a disturbance. Store management told cops that a group of intoxicated suspects were playing bumper cars with the handicap scooters in the store, according to a probable cause affidavit.
A police sergeant contacted Christopher Butler, who appeared very intoxicated. Butler, pictured at right, admitted driving his 2004 Ford truck to the retailer after consuming five to six beers. A subsequent Breathalyzer recorded Butlers blood alcohol content as .133 (the legal limit is .08).
Butlers fellow bumper car enthusiasts apparently escaped arrest.