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Man convicted of driving Zamboni drunk at hockey game

The Columbian
Published: June 2, 2015, 12:00am

FARGO, N.D. — A Fargo man who admitted operating a Zamboni while drunk has been convicted after the judge rejected his lawyer’s argument that the ice-resurfacing machine didn’t meet the definition of a vehicle under city code.

Twenty-seven-year-old Steven James Anderson was arrested in January during a girls’ high school hockey game in Fargo. Witnesses complained he was driving erratically and crashing into the boards. Police say his blood-alcohol content was nearly four times the legal limit for driving a motor vehicle.

Defense attorney Lindsey Haugen said during the bench trial Tuesday that the law is not clear whether a Zamboni is considered a vehicle, or whether it is illegal to drive the machine on the ice while drunk.

Municipal Court Judge Stephen Dawson says state law is written to include such vehicles.

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