Western Lifestyle Catching Up With China: Napping Drink-Driver Caught Dead-Over-Wheel In China.

An out-for-the-count drink-driver had to explain himself to police after he was caught snoozing at a red light. Frustrated motorists who had lined up behind Tian Lin, 33, couldn’t for the life of them wake him up, either. They decided to call officers after banging on the windows to get his attention but failing to rouse him. Cops arrived at the car, in the city of Liuzhou in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China, to see Tian Lin slumped by the wheel.

Boozed up Chinese motorist Tian Lin, 33, kept traffic cops busy after he fell asleep at a red traffic light in the city of Liuzhou in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in south China. Police noticed the red Range Rover with the engine running with the driver inside and motorists parked behind who were banging on the window trying to get his attention. A police spokesman said: "The officers also tried to get his attention but he was fast asleep. In the end we had to get an expert from the car company to open the window so that we could move the car was causing an obstruction. It was extremely dangerous because he was in an automatic car and the drive mode was on, but he seemed to have left his foot on the brake however had he moved the car would have gone off with him asleep at the wheel." The man admitted drinking and then feeling suddenly very tired while on the way home ñ and added that after that he didn't remember very much. A police spokesman said: "Fortunately there was not much traffic on the road, otherwise he would almost certainly have been in an accident given the amount he had clearly been drinking." Police did not specify how much you drinking but said he faces charges of driving with developing the post once he has sobered up.
Traffic police booked the motorist for his dangerous driving (Picture: CEN)

A police spokesman said: ‘In the end we had to get an expert from the car company to open the window so that we could move the car as it was causing an obstruction. ‘It was extremely dangerous because he was in an automatic car and the drive mode was on, but he seemed to have left his foot on the brake, however had he moved the car would have gone off with him asleep at the wheel.’
The driver admitted that he’d been drinking and said that he didn’t remember much.
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