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Author Topic: I somehow think the cop did not believe him  (Read 4622 times)

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Offline h2ofwlr

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Man blames unicorn for drunken-driving crash

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - A Montana man told police not to blame him for crashing his truck into a light post - it was that unicorn behind the wheel.

Prosecutor Ingrid Rosenquist said Phillip Holliday initially denied driving the truck involved in the March 7 crash in Billings. He told officers at the scene a unicorn was driving, she said.

Holliday, 42, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony charges of criminal endangerment and drunken driving.

A pickup truck drove through a red light and nearly struck another truck in the intersection, court documents said. The driver then made an erratic U-turn through a gas station, crossed the street and crashed into a light pole. Nobody was injured.

Holliday has five drunken-driving convictions. District Judge Gregory Todd kept his bail at US$100,000, despite his lawyer arguing Holliday's last such conviction was 14 years ago.



Sounds like a episode of Reno 911 



Hey maybe it was Charlie that traveled through MT    


« Last Edit: March 03/16/07, 08:17:05 PM by h2ofwlr »
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Offline holdemtwice

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Maybe it was a unicorn .   Wow i am glad he didn't hurt anyone. after two you would think a person would learn.
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