Florida man drives lawnmower into police car, blames cops for giving him cocaine

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Gary Wayne Anderson's license was suspended in 1978 and not renewed since.

Police in Florida attended a traffic accident in which one of their own cars had been mowed down—quite literally.

While he did admitted that he was drunk and had hit their car, Anderson drew the line at cocaine, accusing the police of putting it into his system and becoming abusive, WTXL reported. Police Chief Jim Elensky said:"It's never a good idea to get behind the wheel drunk, even if that wheel is to a Craftsman, Massey Ferguson or John Deere,” referring to lawnmower brands.

In her autobiography, she wrote how she woke up in the middle of the night to find that Jones had left their home and driven a lawn mower 10 miles down a highway to the nearest bar.

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