Man Drinks Half a Bottle of Whiskey and Drives 10 Miles With Blown Tire

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This footage shows a drunk driver during a 10-mile cruise—on the rim of one of his wheels—down a busy highway after downing half a bottle of whiskey.

Graham Clark, 40, was seen with a "glazed look" on his face when he was caught by the police with more than double the legal alcohol limit after getting off a plane drunk and then getting behind the wheel of his car. Other road users also reported seeing how he was driving erratically on the divided highway, including driving for several miles with a blown-out tire.

Sussex Police in the U.K. released the video of Clark's outlandish driving on August 26. Clark had just flown in from a vacation abroad before collecting his car from Gatwick Airport, a major international airport located about 30 miles south of London on May 14.

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Graham Clark's car with a blown-up tire, pictured on the A27 highway, in England, in the U.K., on May 14. Sussex police have released footage of Clark drunk-driving on the wheel's rim after drinking half... SWNS/ Zenger/Sussex Police

He first drove to Selsey in West Sussex before setting off for his home in Portslade, East Sussex. But other road users reported to police his erratic driving on the A27 highway, including traveling for several miles with a blown-out tire.

He was pulled over and taken into custody after failing a breath test. Clark was found to have 83 micrograms (mcg) of alcohol per 100 ml of breath. The legal limit is 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 mlof breath.

Despite being more than twice the legal drink-drive limit, he later told police in custody: "You guys are treating me like I'm a criminal."

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Graham Clark's car with a blown-up tire, pictured on the A27 highway, in England, in the U.K., on May 14. Clark was found to be well over the legal alcohol limit for driving. Sussex Police/SWNS/ Zenger

Clark admitted charges of dangerous driving and driving over the prescribed limit for alcohol when he appeared at Worthing Magistrates' Court on July 25.

He was sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work as part of a 12-week suspended prison sentence. Clark was also disqualified from driving for two years and must take an extended retest before he is allowed to get his license back.

He must also complete five rehabilitation activity requirement sessions (RAR) and was ordered to pay £85 costs and a £128 victim surcharge.

Police Constable Tom Bezants, of Sussex Police, said: "Clark put his own safety and the safety of other road users at risk. Witnesses described seeing him driving with a glazed look on his face, completely unaware of his surroundings, as he drove with a blown-out tire for several miles on the busy A27.

"He was seen swerving across the road, narrowly avoiding a collision with the central reservation (median). It should have been clear to him that he was in no fit state to drive a car.".

PC Bezants added: "Clark is very lucky that he did not cause a serious collision because of his driving. This case shows how serious this offense is and it demonstrates our determination to catch offenders who pose a risk to people's safety. We are pleased that a dangerous driver has been taken off our roads."

Produced in association with SWNS.

This story was provided to Newsweek by Zenger News.

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