Dad Pretend Arrests Daughter for DUI Drink Driving

A father pretended to be a cop while playing with his adorable daughter outside when her pink toy car hit a snow mound, Daily Mail reports.

In the 45-second video, the would-be cop dad walks up to his child and pretends to arrest her for DUI Drink Driving.

He sees her holding a sippy cup and asks, “Ma’am, what’s in the cup?”

All the while, his little girl stays quiet, albeit bemused at her daddy’s antics.

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Continuing to play the role of a traffic police, the dad gets on his radio.

“Err, headquarters, we have got a car accident. Driver seemed to hit a snow mound. Non-responsive,” he says.

Still, daddy’s little girl doesn’t utter a word and just stares at her oh-so-serious pretend-cop father.

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Queenslanders charged with DUI Drink Driving, Drug Driving or Fail To Provide Specimen face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 9 months imprisonment and 28 penalty units.
Persons charged with Careless Driving (Drive Without Due Care & Attention) face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 6 months imprisonment and 40 penalty units.
Queenslanders charged with Dangerous Driving, which is a Criminal offence, face a maximum penalty, depending upon the circumstances of aggravation, of 5 years imprisonment, 200 penalty units and a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification.
Persons charged with Disqualified Driving face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 12 months imprisonment and 40 penalty units.
Queenslanders charged with Evade Police a maximum penalty of 3 years imprisonment, 200 penalty units and a lifetime licence disqualification.
Persons charged with Repeat DUI Drink Driving, Repeat Drug Driving, Repeat Fail To Provide Specimen, or a Repeat combination of these offences, face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 18 months imprisonment and 60 penalty units.
A penalty unit in Queensland is currently worth $113.85.
In addition to the above penalties, anyone who pleads or is found guilty in the Magistrates Court must pay the Offender Levy, which is presently worth $110.90.
Magistrates have a general power to impose up to a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, above and beyond any legislated disqualification ranges.
Wiseman Lawyers specialise in DUI Drink Driving, Drug Driving, Careless & Dangerous Driving, Evade Police and Drug, Alcohol & Traffic offences.