HAVING been disqualified from driving his car, New Zealander Richard Gunn thought his ride-on lawnmower made a perfectly acceptable, albeit slow, stand-in.
Reaching a top speed of 8kmh, the mower was not going to win any races, but, as the 52-year-old told New Zealand's One News tonight, he thought it was safe.
But when police pulled the vehicle off the road last night and found Mr Gunn drunk in charge of a mower, he found out he'd got it wrong.
The mower has been impounded, and Mr Gunn has a date in court later this week, facing charges of careless driving, driving while disqualified, and driving with excess breath alcohol.
Police said if the mower was being used on the road, it had to meet Land Transport Safety Authority standards - warrant of fitness, registration, and operated by a qualified, sober, driver.
Mr Gunn said since being disqualified, he had been using the mower to get around town and to the shops.
He thought he was acting within the law.
Even bicycles went faster than the lawnmower, he said.
"I've watched them go past me. I thought I was safe.''
Police say Mr Gunn recorded a breath alcohol test of more than twice the legal limit.
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