Aussie driver threatens police with snake.
14th Nov 2006, 03:24 GMT
SYDNEY: An Australian driver threatened police with a live snake after he was pulled over for a breath test for driving under the influence of alcohol. The driver in the outback Northern Territory was stopped on Saturday night by police just outside the city of Darwin after they saw him swerving, police said in a statement. After registering a blood alcohol level well over the legal limit, the man ran onto the road and picked up a live snake. "The driver allegedly armed himself with a live snake, pointed the head of the reptile at them and threatened them," said police. Police told the man to drop the snake, but he ran into bushland still carrying it.
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