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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - The 21-year-old was charged with negligent driving after police said he reversed an SUV into the Archibald Fountain in downtown Sydney’s Hyde Park in the early hours of this morning. — New South Wales police handout via AFP
SYDNEY, June 3 — A Frenchman was found still enjoying his McDonald’s meal when police detained him today for allegedly crashing a car into a fountain in Sydney, the force said.
“Strangely, he was still eating Macca’s there”, Police Inspector Anderson Lessing charged—perhaps a greater crime in the eyes of some of his gastronomy-loving countrymen.
The 21-year-old was charged with negligent driving after police said he reversed an SUV into the Archibald Fountain in downtown Sydney’s Hyde Park in the early hours of this morning.
“Half of it was sticking inside, and half it was sticking out, with the driver still inside,” Lessing told local radio station 702 ABC Sydney.
Police images showed the car’s rear wheels stuck in the fountain’s pool, with the rest of the vehicle propped up on the stone sidewall.
Police did not elaborate on the contents of the man’s order.
They said the man had claimed to be delivering a food order when the crash happened, with damage estimated at least A$15,000 ($10,700).
The man was uninjured. — AFP
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