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    Apple Valley, Minn., Zamboni driver arrested for apparent on-rink DUI

    A Minnesota driver was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Monday night in the town of Apple Valley. Of course, that hardly qualifies as a bizarre event; there are plenty of people arrested on suspicion of DUI across the country every day. Still, this particular Minnesota DUI was unusual. The arrest didn't come on a city road; it came just off the ice at a youth hockey rink.

    As reported by the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Twin Cities NBC affiliate KARE, Minneapolis CBS affiliate WCCO and a handful of other outlets, Apple Valley resident Joel Bruss was taken into custody at the Hayes Hockey Arena on suspicion of operating the rink's Zamboni machine while intoxicated.

    The 34-year-old man -- whose name has not been released because he has not been formally charged -- failed field sobriety tests before being taken to a local police station for a blood-alcohol test. The Star Tribune reported that the implicated driver had also been arrested on DUI charges in 2002 and twice in 1999.

    While charges may not be filed against the driver until the blood-alcohol test results are returned, the circumstantial evidence against the man certainly seems to be stacking up against him. The Pee Wee coach who called 911 to report the man offered a troubling recollection of the driver's 25 minutes attempting to re-surface the Hayes ice (re-surfacing an ice rink traditionally takes approximately 10 minutes) before his team skated back out after a break.

    "[Before the game, the driver was] making stripes on the ice," Eastview Hockey Association Pee Wee C coach Bryan Dornstreich told the Star Tribune. "[After the game the driver was] weaving all over, slurring his words."

    Dornstreich also told the Star Tribune that the driver smelled like Red Bull and had blurry red eyes before he had even taken to the ice before the game, indicating that he may have been drinking before arriving at Hayes for the evening Zamboni shift.

    If the driver in question harbored any hopes of escaping punishment because he wasn't driving a car, he may be in for a harsh surprise. The Star Tribune reported that drivers have been arrested in the state of Minnesota for piloting everything from a ride-on lawnmower in a yard to a farm tractor, a class of vehicles which would certainly include a Zamboni.

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    27 comments

    • the_grassy_troll  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
      "The 34-year-old man -- whose name has not been released because he has not been formally charged..."
      ------------
      "Apple Valley resident Joel Bruss was taken into custody at the Hayes Hockey Arena..."

      Jeez, people, nobody saw this? Another retard beat writer's foul-up. Maybe the guy is really named John Doe...
      • Moomooshka 3 months ago
        haha I noticed that and just laughed. It's what i expect of these articles. Lack of editing and mixed up information.
    • Duke  •  3 months ago
      He is 34 and Driving a Zamboni...OF COURSE HE DRINKS!
    • Scott S  •  3 months ago
      People complaining about him getting arrested... yet if he damaged property, what would of been the first words of of everyone's mouth?!? WHY WASN'T ANYTHING DONE EARLIER!!!
    • Puck-head  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Maybe he hit to bottle because he just found out the Vikings are officially moving to Los Angeles.
    • br549  •  3 months ago
      Thats funny #$%$
    • TimS  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      He'll be fired, that should be punishment enough.
    • EFlatMajor  •  North Haven, Connecticut  •  3 months ago
      Hey...he probably left some gray streaks. As someone with latent OCD who loves watching the Zamboni clean up the ice, that would drive me crazy.
    • Sandra  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
      If you've ever been there, you'd know why he was drunk LOL, it is so cold it hurts to breathe.
    • Hakan  •  3 months ago
      Leave the poor Zamboni driver to his Cianti !!
    • John  •  Lexington, Kentucky  •  3 months ago
      I had a couple of Zamboni drivers, back in the day, that made me cringe a few times, but nothing quite this bad. Well, there was the time Rachel drove the Zam right into the snow melt pit in Palm Desert, but that was just rookie nerves. Your truly nearly hammered through the end boards at Longmont, but that's when the tie rod broke on the front axle. Never a dull moment when you put a vehicle on a sheet of ice.
    • Nickhexum  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      The cops who arrest someon driving a lawnmower, tractor or zamboni drunk are out of control. We live in a sick country, my Dad grew up under communism and him and all his friends agree the commies had nothing on American cops today, the communists were sweethearts compared to these pigs.
    • Inclined  •  3 months ago
      Way to go, Slick.
    • Alex  •  3 months ago
      Is this THAT socially unacceptable that the news anchors can't even smirk while giving this "story"? People gotta lighten up, come on now this is funny
    • eddy jr.  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Now he can tell people that at least he was not doing something stupid like cutting his grass or working on his farm. How many people can say they got arrested for Driving while resurfacing! Great use of police time.
    • MartinE  •  De Pere, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
      What would you expect from one of biggest nanny states in the country. If a kid has an overdue library book and the parents ask what the name of the book is they have to get a note from the kid giving the parents permission to identify the book. Not a great deal of difference here in the progressive State of Wisconsin
      • Psychedelico 3 months ago
        Or maybe that law, if it even exists, as I've certainly not heard of it, is devised to protect errant children from their parents, in the event that they just moved from Wisconsin. (There's no worry about it going both ways, nobody moves from MN to Wisconsin..) I mean come on, everybody knows that in Wisconsin, if most kids' parents find out their kids have been trying to learn to read, they give their kid a whoopin' and force them to drink a six pack and smoke a carton of ciagrettes. And lord help the kids who weren't trying to learn to read with Hemingway, as he was a known drunk. I understand some parents are forgiving if their kids only read Hemingway.
      • mlk682 3 months ago
        Well the wisdom up there in Minnesota knows no bounds. The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a person need not be in the drivers seat to be considered in operation of a motor vehicle. Which begs the question when is the last time you jumped in the car, drove all the way to work and realized you were in the passenger seat (Intoxicated or not) ? They ruled that way because of the nice steady revenue stream that the Mad Mothers has brewed up for them. They even reinforce the laws to lock you in once your charged so you need not actually be intoxicated by law. The best one is if your intoxicated in Minnesota and 75 ft from your vehicle you can be charged with DUI. With the record that guy had and the multiple offenses he is facing mandatory jail time, big fines and loss of his license indefinately. Go to Minnesota and Wisconsin on vacation and leave on probation.
    • david  •  Syracuse, New York  •  3 months ago
      Blame Canada.
    • Chance  •  3 months ago
      Arrested? Give me a break!..
      Freaking land is full of a bunch of Prohibitionist!..

      F'N Stupid!
    • Chad  •  3 months ago
      obviously, minnesota sux #$%$ but we already knew this...they produced bachmann
    • gp  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      the new police enforce the law no matter how stupid the law is
      • Sickov Idiotz 3 months ago
        We have too many politicians making too many laws trying to appeal to too many people who rely on government too much.......
    • Terry A  •  Billings, Montana  •  3 months ago
      They probably cornered him with there police cars and pulled guns following proper writen procedures.......... Sorry, stupid is so upsetting!

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