Man Arrested for Driving Drunk in Child's Barbie Jeep in British Columbia
Bloke arrested for 'drink-driving' bright pink child’s Barbie Jeep down main road

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A man in British Columbia, Canada, was arrested for driving a pink Barbie Jeep while intoxicated. Kasper Lincoln, 40, allegedly stole the toy from his roommate's daughter to avoid walking. He was found with a suspended license and was over the legal alcohol limit, leading to a 90-day driving prohibition and a court appearance notice.
- 01Kasper Lincoln, 40, stole a child's Barbie Jeep to buy a smoothie instead of walking.
- 02He was stopped by police for driving the toy vehicle during rush hour on Fifteenth Avenue.
- 03Lincoln had a suspended license and registered over the legal alcohol limit during breath tests.
- 04Under Canadian law, any non-muscle-powered vehicle on public roads requires insurance and a licensed driver.
- 05The police emphasized the potential danger posed to other motorists by Lincoln's actions.
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In a bizarre incident in Prince George, British Columbia, a 40-year-old man named Kasper Lincoln was arrested for allegedly driving a pink Barbie Jeep while intoxicated. Lincoln reportedly stole the toy from his roommate's daughter to avoid walking to buy an iced smoothie. The police stopped him during rush hour on Fifteenth Avenue, where they discovered he had a suspended license and breath test results exceeding the legal alcohol limit. As a result, he received a 90-day driving prohibition and a court appearance notice. The British Columbia Mounted Police explained that under Canadian law, any vehicle not powered by human effort is classified as a motor vehicle, necessitating a licensed driver and insurance. Despite the humorous nature of the incident, authorities highlighted the risks posed to other drivers and pedestrians. Lincoln, who claimed he had never driven the Barbie car before and thought he was not doing anything wrong, is set to appear in court in December as the investigation continues.
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The incident raises awareness about road safety and the legal definitions of motor vehicles in British Columbia.
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