A man turned a Barbie-themed joyride into an arrest that has the internet in stitches.
Kasper Lincoln earned himself a DUI in north-central Canada by borrowing his roommate’s daughter’s toy jeep and making his way down to the local corner store for a Slurpee. Images from the surprising arrest show Lincoln cruising down the road, at least once driving through a lane closed for construction, as well as getting pulled over by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Look:
‘Lazy’ boozed-up driver busted after driving roommate’s child-size pink Barbie Jeep to buy Slurpee: cops https://t.co/C1mg2eOnCP pic.twitter.com/Up4M950YEb
— New York Post (@nypost) September 15, 2025
“So when I was driving by him, he stopped and said ‘hey, what’s up man? Can you pull over so I can talk to you?’ I was like ‘Yeah, sure, I can pull over,'” the man told The Citizen. “He pulled up right behind me and had his lights flashing. I was just smiling the whole time.”
Two breath tests confirmed that the man was over the legal limit to be driving, and police also claim that he had a suspended license. He was arrested, charged with prohibited driving and now faces a 90-day driving ban.
Stop it
A Canadian was arrested for DUI in a kid’s pink Barbie Jeep with a suspended license. He told the cops he was just out for a morning Slurpee. pic.twitter.com/SejFRiKJ4L— Romy (@RomyInMA) September 12, 2025
The arrest got plenty of attention from X users:
Go easy on him. While it’s wrong to drive drunk on a street, he didn’t drive a real vehicle that could have hurt anyone.
— themike (@thebroncomike) September 15, 2025
It is if you’re on the streets
— Travis dunn (@Travisdunna) September 15, 2025
If they r claiming dui, then i can see legal challenges
Since when is a toy car a “vehicle” under the law?
If it is a vehicle, y is it in the toy isle?
Y aren’t registration fees paid on it?
Y r NTSB measures not applied to it?
— loco lolo (@falcundo) September 15, 2025
I mean, technically a motor vehicle.
I think drunk & disorderly would be more appropriate, depending on jurisdiction.
— Curtis Johnson (@C_Tocqueville) September 13, 2025
It seems if it has a motor & is on the road, it needs a license, but the Barbie jeep is likely ineligible. Thus, not road worthy. The thing was he’d planned to use the sidewalk at a walking pace, but some construction blocked 1 stretch of sidewalk. Drunk & no license didn’t help.
— Diane Conner (@DianeCo47463057) September 13, 2025
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