Latest News

It’s every car nut’s highlight of Al Pacino’s glittering movie career; that bit from Scent of a Woman when, playing retired US Army veteran Frank Slade, he deftly flicks a brand new Ferrari 348 Spider around a Manhattan corner while being apparently unable to see the steering wheel in front of him, let alone the busy New York traffic.

But it must have been more than a highlight for one Estonian man arrested on Sunday in the town of Tartu. Police there took a 20-year-old into custody after stopping the car he was driving erratically. Their suspicion was that he was drunk; it emerged that he was, in fact, blind. Officers were alerted to the man’s sightlessness by the fact that he kept missing the tube for the standard Police blood-alcohol breath test.

So how had he managed not to throw the car off the road totally? A 16-year-old was feeding him instructions from the passenger seat. Autocar’s sources suggest that this individual probably wasn’t a nervous-looking, tragically coiffured Chris O’Donnell.

More’s the pity. If it had been, O’Donnell’s previous experience in shepherding blind drivers would have almost certainly have given the pair a decent chance of shaking off the law, and making it downtown in time for a glass of John Daniels and a quick tango with Gabrielle Anwar. Or something.

Your Say

Start the discussion



 |  News home  | 


Advertisement


News archive


Today's hottest stories



Join the debate

Our Say

Autocar's team blogs.

Your Say

Join the debate in our forums.

Advertisement

All about Autocar

Newsfeeds

Subscribe to our news with our RSS feeds

Advertise

To advertise with Autocar contact us

Buy our magazines

Discover our titles at themagazineshop.com

Autocar latest issue -

NEW ISSUE OUT NOW

FAST, EASY & SECURE
SUBSCRIBE NOW>>