New York man gets 2 DWIs ... in one day, at one McDonald's
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A McDonald's restaurant sign is seen. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Let's just say Zachary J. Boynton may have really, really wanted some McDonald's. The 31-year-old New York man was arrested on DWI charges twice in the same morning, at the same Oneonta McDonald's, WKTV reports.
Police first arrested him at 12:56am last Sunday after he allegedly hit the car ahead of him in the drive-thru, and charged him with DWI after finding his BAC to be 0.25—more than three times the legal limit, WTSP reports.
A sober person came to pick him up, and police probably thought they'd seen the last of him for the day. But they were wrong: They had to arrest him again at 5:16am, when he allegedly hit the building with his car and fled the scene.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Police found his damaged car outside his home and he was once again arrested and then released to a sober person—after being treated for injuries sustained when he allegedly hit the McDonald's.
This wasn't Boynton's first brush with the law: He was also arrested on suspicion of DWI, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct back in November. (In 2010, something very similar happened to a Wyoming man.)
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