Man Tries to Flee From Police on Backhoe
Intoxication often leads individuals to make less than optimal decisions, which is exactly what an Indiana man did early Sunday morning when he decided it might be a good idea to try to steal a backhoe. The man apparently climbed over a fence to get to the backhoe and then crashed the backhoe through the fence to make his escape. A host of witnesses reportedly saw the man try to make his escape and called the police, with one even following him down the highway while talking to police on his mobile phone. To make matters worse for the man, he reportedly attempted to make his escape by zig-zagging between his own lane and oncoming traffic on the backhoe. Police said he showed signs of intoxication. The criminal consequences of this situation are discussed here.
As is often discussed on this blog, operating a vehicle while intoxicated is a frequent source of negligent driving that can result in liability in personal injury lawsuits. In this scenario, the driver made several unfortunate decisions, all of which constitute negligence in Tennessee. The first such decision was driving a backhoe down the highway, since the highway probably isn’t a proper or safe place to drive such a low-speed vehicle. The second poor decision was the decision to try to evade the police, since other drivers can easily be injured in a police chase and the driver who is the cause of the chase can be held responsible for the damages. The third unfortunate decision in this case was the decision to weave between the proper lane of travel and oncoming traffic. This decision, maybe more than any other, could result in the driver or someone else being seriously injured or killed. This decision could also constitute conduct that a jury could find was reckless enough to warrant the imposition of punitive damages.
Driving while intoxicated is never a good idea, and newspapers and websites are filled with examples of why that is the case. That decision often leads to serious accidents and personal injury suits, which often result in large damages awards against the person responsible for the accident.
Source: http://www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/2010/02/09/20100209man-flees-in-backhoe.html