It is not drunk driving in New Jersey if it involves a 4-ton ice rink-grooming machine.
A judge ruled the ice-rink machines known as Zambonis are not motor vehicles because they cannot be used on highways and cannot carry passengers.
Ruling in a drunk-driving case, a New Jersey judge on Monday overturned penalties against the driver of a 4-ton rink-grooming machine who allegedly was speeding on the ice at a sports arena. The case turned on the judge's finding that the machines known as Zambonis are not motor vehicles because they cannot be used on highways and cannot carry passengers.
April 04, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
It is not drunk driving in New Jersey if it involves a 4-ton ice rink-grooming machine.
A judge ruled the ice-rink machines known as Zambonis are not motor vehicles because they cannot be used on highways and cannot carry passengers.
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