A tall man from Hingham, Massachusetts, wasn't arrested for driving
while standing out of his car’s sun roof on Thursday afternoon, but that’s what got the attention of police.
Sgt. Steven Dearth said that Ryan Delaney, 20, who's 6 feet 7 inches
tall, was charged for driving with a suspended license, after police got
a call from a motorist who reported Delaney’s behavior. Dearth said the arrest began when a motorist called shortly before
3:30pm to report “a man standing up in the sun roof” of a Mercury Sable.
The caller first noticed the driver and the Mercury less than a mile
away, near Rockland, as the car headed north towards Hingham. The caller
followed the Mercury into Hingham and stayed on the phone with police
until a patrol officer pulled Delaney over into a school parking lot.
Dearth said
Delaney denied standing up while driving. But a license check showed
that his license had been suspended for seven “surchargeable offenses,”
which include traffic accidents and speeding. The state Registry of
Motor Vehicles suspends a license if a driver accumulates seven such offenses within three years. Dearth said Delaney’s female passenger had a
valid license, so she drove the 2005 Mercury from the scene.
He said it’s not clear how Delaney would have steered the car if he had been standing up. Dearth
said police couldn’t charge Delaney with driving to endanger since he
was reported standing while driving in Rockland, not Hingham. Delaney
was released on bail on Thursday but didn’t show up for a Friday
arraignment at Hingham District Court - so he now also faces a bench
warrant for failure to appear.
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