Austrian Times RSS FeedsLike the Austrian Times Facebook page!Follow us on Twitter!


Events for May
M T W T F S S
30 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 1 2 3
Add your event FREE

Today

Polls

  • What would make you go to a restaurant?
  • show result

    all polls


Club Med


A few beers left Chinese man Shen Mao feeling a little light-headed so he stripped off naked and climbed on top of this light covered bridge in Shenyang city, the capital of northeast China’s Liaoning province.

Light Beer

A few beers left Chinese man Shen Mao feeling a little light-headed so he stripped off naked and climbed on top of this light covered bridge in Shenyang city, the capital of northeast China’s Liaoning province.

The 38-year-old refused to come down, and police were called to supervise traffic as drivers on a nearby road slowed down to peer at the nude man.

A police spokesman said: "He was with pals and they had been drinking – on the way home he told them he wanted to enjoy the fresh air and the view, so he scrambled up onto the bridge after stripping off.

"Unfortunately the drink had not done much for his sense of balance and he fell-off, breaking his ribs."

He faces charges of being drunk and disorderly, indecent exposure and disrupting traffic and is likely to be fined.

Austrian Times


Are you on Facebook? Like the Austrian Times on Facebook and win great prizes!





Tag cloud:
ribs  breaking  pals  police  spokesman  exposure  ndash  bridge  drinking  peer  view  traffic  disrupting  fined  charges  disorderly  stripping  scrambled  nude  indecent


Latest News

 

Wolf babies born in Schönbrunn
These cuddly Artic wolf cubs have got every right to look a bit frosty - after they emerged into the world for the first time in the middle of a 27 degree heatwave.

Medics First Aid Lesson saves Boy
Austrian medics giving a first aid talk at a school managed to save an eight-year-old boy's life after he was shot in the head by his dad.

Salzburg Welcomes Home The Sound Of Music
Salzburg has finally been won over after a 45-year battle to ignore the musical that everywhere else in the world has an almost cult following.

Elsner saga back in court
A crooked fat-cat banker spotted partying after being released from jail because of heart problems is now back in the news after he was snapped sunning himself at a four-star wellness hotel and telling court officials he was too ill to continue with the trial.

Clem Chambers - Euro future in the balance
The future of the euro hangs in the balance and the G8 watched a football match. Incredible.

Shaina Sepulvado appeal for parole
Austrian Times reader Partick Capps has posted this appeal for pressure over the case of a girl sentenced to life without parole for a murder committed when she was 16.

Coalition accelerates anti-corruption ambitions
The government is intensifying its attempts to pass a transparency package in parliament.

Küng tackles Schüller group
Another top-tier representative of the Austrian Church has warned the Preachers’ Initiative from consequences.

BMW and Porsche seized by bold burglars
Crooks broke into a house and stole the keys to two valuable cars early Thursday morning while the residents were sleeping.

Pecik defends TA engagement
Telekom Austria (TA) investor Ronny Pecik has declared himself a team player.

 


Austrian Times Rieder´s Digests


music-school

Popular in Austria

The most popular stories –
last 7 days


Friends and Partners




britishrock