Alleged Drunk Driver Misjudges Alternate Route Across Golden Gate Bridge
A 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving this week after he took an ambitious shortcut across the Golden Gate Bridge.
Daniel Soto, who was arrested after reportedly blowing a .12 BAC, somehow managed to wedge his Mustang into the bridge's pedestrian walkway around 5 a.m. Tuesday. Authorities say wasn't an easy feat: a bridge spokesperson told CBS he "managed to crash through one barrier and then through a steel gate, go another 400 yards or so before getting himself wedged between the sidewalk rail and a median on the other side."
The car had to be hauled out by a crane, but on the bright side—according to CBS, which did some hard-hitting LinkedIn legwork—Soto is "well liked" at his day job.