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Post by Wayne Rooney on Jun 11, 2014 15:59:33 GMT -5
Indiana man arrested after leading police on farm tractor chase across two statesDustin Clouse was arrested and charged with felony charges of fleeing and eluding. By Evan Bleier | June 10, 2014 at 10:16 AM | 0 Comments (Leave a comment) Dustin D. Clouse (Credit: Mercer County Adult Detention Facility) MERCER COUNTY, Ohio, June 10 (UPI) --An Indiana man who led police on a farm tractor chase across state lines was arrested and hit with felony fleeing and eluding charges. The low-speed chase began in Adams County and ended in Mercer County, Ohio, after about two hours. When Dustin Clouse's tractor broke down, police used a Taser on him after he failed to shut off or exit the vehicle. According to a release, the 20-year-old attempted to hit a deputy and also tried to ram several patrol cars while driving at 18 mph.
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Post by bigddude on Jun 11, 2014 16:43:23 GMT -5
When an Australian man got arrested on DUI charges, we're guessing it didn't help his case that he was driving a stocked beer cooler at the time. The 22-year-old got pulled over Friday night for riding the motorized cooler down the middle of a street, reports Perth Now. He told police, reasonably, that he figured it would be safer than driving a car. The cooler, or "esky" as it is known in Australia, had been rigged to putt along at a top speed of about 12mph thanks to a small motor, wheels, and a steering column. Bizarre yes, but news.com.au recalls at least two similar arrests in recent years, enough to christen the stunts as "esky-pades."
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Post by Zig on Jun 11, 2014 16:47:01 GMT -5
When an Australian man got arrested on DUI charges, we're guessing it didn't help his case that he was driving a stocked beer cooler at the time. The 22-year-old got pulled over Friday night for riding the motorized cooler down the middle of a street, reports Perth Now. He told police, reasonably, that he figured it would be safer than driving a car. The cooler, or "esky" as it is known in Australia, had been rigged to putt along at a top speed of about 12mph thanks to a small motor, wheels, and a steering column. Bizarre yes, but news.com.au recalls at least two similar arrests in recent years, enough to christen the stunts as "esky-pades." no video?
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Post by BHR on Jun 12, 2014 7:16:31 GMT -5
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Post by BHR on Jun 12, 2014 7:18:27 GMT -5
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Post by Leader O'Cola on Jun 12, 2014 7:22:34 GMT -5
holy shit. no vaccine against that
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Post by Zig on Jun 12, 2014 7:22:36 GMT -5
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Post by BHR on Jun 12, 2014 11:11:19 GMT -5
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