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No chairs, no glass! Australian men are fined a thousand dollars for driving a broken car on the road.

The interior of the car concerned (picture of the Daily Mail)

An Australian man was stopped by police and fined more than A $1500 for driving a car without any in-house gear or windshield.

According to the Daily Mail, at about 7 a.m. on Friday morning, New York Lake Tagra Highway Patrol (Tuggerah Lakes Highway Patrol) stopped an eastbound car on the central coast highway (Central Coast Highway) Gosford (Gosford). The inspection found that the car had no windshield, no internal gear, or even a driving seat, and the driver sat on a metal bench.

New state police said the car involved after a number of modifications, is not suitable for the road.

As a result, the man concerned received a number of tickets, including driving an uncertified retrofit vehicle (a fine of A $683) and driving a car without a seat belt (a fine of A $330). Non-compliance with driving seats (a fine of A $330) and minor car defects (A $183) for a total of A $1526. In addition, the man had to park his sweetheart on the side of the road, waiting for the trailer to arrive.

After the new state police posted the incident on Facebook, many netizens were amused.

"there's a car in the garage," one netizen said in a message: "it's been a big break every day, but there's a car in the garage." Other netizens left a message saying: "weight loss goal."


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