Teen driver’s excuse for not changing missing tyre

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Teen driver’s excuse for not changing missing tyre
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Victorian cops were baffled when they spotted a driver in a car without a front left tyre – but his hilarious explanation left them stunned.

Doncaster cops were on patrol in Warrandyte in Melbourne’s northeast in the early hours of this morning when they spotted a stationary vehicle blocking a lane on a busy road.

The teen, from Eltham, was breath-tested at the scene and returned a reading of 0.162, more than triple the legal limit. In a statement, Victoria Police said both men insisted they weren’t at fault for not having this essential life skill – and instead “blamed society for not teaching them”.The saga was shared on social media by Victoria Police along with a snap of the tyre-less hatchback, where it attracted an outpouring of incredulous responses.Source:Twitter

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