Drunk Irish fan steals ambulance in Algarve

In one of the more bizarre Euro 2004 incidents so far, an Irishman was detained by police today after allegedly driving away …

In one of the more bizarre Euro 2004 incidents so far, an Irishman was detained by police today after allegedly driving away an ambulance.

Police in Lisbon said the man, who took the emergency vehicle in Portimao on the Algarve at 3.30 a.m. today, had a very high alcohol reading.

The ambulance crew had left it with keys in the ignition after they were called out to assist somebody and the man drove it 200 yards before he was stopped by the police. He was still in custody later.

Police also reported that a 38-year-old Englishman was detained yesterday in Porto for ticket touting relating to the Germany/Holland game, which took place in that city.

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