A dude up in Canada decided to roll through rush hour in a pink Barbie Jeep, and spoiler alert: he got pulled over! 🚓 Turns out, driving a toy while tipsy is a big no-no, even if you think it's all fun and games. I mean, who knew that pedal power wasn't enough to dodge the DUI badge? 🙈 His excuse? “I didn’t think you could get a DUI in a Barbie truck!” Oh, sweet summer child, you can! Now he’s facing a 90-day driving ban and a court date, all while the Jeep goes back to its rightful owner—a kid! 😂 So, if you’re gonna get stopped by the cops, at least make it a wild ride worth posting on the 'gram! Buckle up, folks, this episode's a wild trip down toy lane!
Picture this: a dude in Canada decided that driving a pink Barbie Jeep during rush hour was the way to go—because who needs a fancy car when you can roll up in a toy, right? Our host dives into the hilarity of this real-life story where a full-grown man thought he was just taking his roommate's kid's ride for a Slurpee run. But plot twist—he gets pulled over, not for speeding (because let’s be real, it’s a Power Wheels), but for driving while impaired! Yeah, you heard that right! Turns out, in Canada, if you're not using your legs to power it, it counts as a motor vehicle. Cue the giggles as our host breaks down this absurd moment, complete with the guy's shocking defense: “I didn’t think you could get a DUI in a Barbie truck!” Spoiler alert: you can! So, while he faces a 90-day driving ban, his only ride home is back to reality—no motorized toys allowed!
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A man in Canada was ticketed for driving a pink Barbie Jeep during morning rush hour.
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It's not a metaphor.
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It's not a joke.
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A full grown adult man cruising down an avenue in Canada in a toy Power Wheels Barbie Jeep Wrangler.
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Because apparently his roommate's daughter's ride was the most logical choice for.
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For a Slurpee run.
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Cops pulled him over.
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Not.
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Not because he was speeding, top speed maybe five miles an hour, but because he was technically operating a motor vehicle while impaired.
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Turns out in Canada, if it's powered by anything other than your own two feet, yes, it counts.
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And yes, he blew over the legal limit.
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His defense.
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I didn't think you could get a DUI in a Barbie truck.
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Spoiler alert.
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You can.
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The best part, The Barbie Jeep was not even impounded.
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It was returned to the rightful owner, a child, while he faces a 90 day driving prohibition and a court date in December.
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Poor guy.
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Takes some guys a long time to recover from that divorce thing, I guess.
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If you're gonna get pulled over, at least make it Instagram worthy.
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It's.
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It's.
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It's not a dui.
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It's a DWI driving while imaginative thing.
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The law says you can't do that.
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He says he can.
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If this guy doesn't get together pretty soon, he'll be leaving the dream house for the big house.
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My guess is people made fun of him for driving a cyber truck, so he traded it in for something less embarrassing.