DWI on a recliner?

A Minnesota auto body mechanic pleaded guilty Nov. 19 to driving his motorized recliner while drunk. Police said the chair, which was powered by a converted lawnmower with a race car steering wheel, gear shifter, headlights and a power antenna. It also has such amenities as a stereo, cup holders and a National Hot Rod Association Sticker on the headrest. Gas-powered, police estimated it could travel 15 to 20 mph. (Illustration by Sammie W. King)

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