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Police nab 64-year-old for using a lawn chair as his driver’s seat

Police nab 64-year-old for using a lawn chair as his driver’s seat

Posted on July 23, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Police nab 64-year-old for using a lawn chair as his driver’s seat

There are some seriously odd modifications going around, but swapping out your driver’s seat for a lawn chair surely tops the charts.

Car modifications can be a bit of a minefield when knowing what you are and aren’t allowed to do. But, this Victorian man surely would’ve known he crossed the blurred line of mods.

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Victoria Police observed a man in a BMW 3 Series E36 driving down Greaves Road, Cranbourne North, around 3:15 on 21 July 2025 without a bonnet.

“Police thought they were seeing things when they first spotted the topless burgundy BMW on Greaves Road,” said Victoria Police.

“They pulled the male driver over and saw the bonnet was gone, completely exposing the engine. With no idea where he’d popped the hood, Police took a closer inspection of the vehicle.”

This is where police uncovered possibly one of the oddest vehicle modifications ever.

“Police noticed strange seat cushions, and soon realised the front seats had been removed and he was sat on a plastic garden chair.”

Granted, the man had his seatbelt on, but the plastic lawn chair would provide no support in the event of an accident, given it wasn’t bolted down despite having double cushions for comfort.

Among other defects, police found that the vehicle was fitted with no other seats, just like a race car. This motorist took weight reduction to the next level.

The defect garnered a few entertaining comments online, with many not believing their eyes that someone could get away with such an obvious roadworthy issue.

“What a convenient feature – going to the beach, mate’s place for a BBQ, etc, chair already packed,” said one user.

“It’s about as roadworthy as the roads,” said another.

“70 and he was still trying to finish his project car,” joked one user.

All jokes aside, fitting your vehicle with aftermarket seats is one of the modifications that does require an engineering certification due to being safety equipment.

Having non-compliant seats can be just as bad as not wearing a seatbelt. In the event of an accident, you want them to be sturdy and keep you securely held in the car; any movement could send you flying.

Police said that the man, in his late 60s, was issued a defect notice and is expected to be charged on summons with traffic offences, likely incurring the “defective seating” fine that carries three demerit points.

The fine is in the same vein as a 76-year-old who was caught in New South Wales in 2024 with racing harnesses in his Kia Cerato. While the harnesses are readily available, they are not permitted to be used unless they have been signed off by an engineer – carrying the same fine as not wearing a seatbelt.

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