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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:23 pm
A NOOSA man faced court last week on drink driving charges after Police intercepted a motorised Esky back in June.
Police alleged Christopher Ian Petrie, 23, with driving under the influence and driving without a licence after they intercepted the Esky which was equipped with a 50cc two-stroke engine travelling along Noosa Parade on June 16.
Lawyers acting for Mr Petrie appealed to magistrate John Parker for an adjournment while their client "established whether a motorised Esky was in fact a motor vehicle."
Clearly amused, Mr Parker granted the adjournment before inquiring about the Esky's performance and abilities.
"How much beer can it hold?" Mr Parker asked with a smirk.
Mr Petrie told the court the Rsky could hold "at least a couple of cartons."
He will re-appear in court on August 16.
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Police alleged Christopher Ian Petrie, 23, with driving under the influence and driving without a licence after they intercepted the Esky which was equipped with a 50cc two-stroke engine travelling along Noosa Parade on June 16.
Lawyers acting for Mr Petrie appealed to magistrate John Parker for an adjournment while their client "established whether a motorised Esky was in fact a motor vehicle."
Clearly amused, Mr Parker granted the adjournment before inquiring about the Esky's performance and abilities.
"How much beer can it hold?" Mr Parker asked with a smirk.
Mr Petrie told the court the Rsky could hold "at least a couple of cartons."
He will re-appear in court on August 16.
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