An English dog-owner has been fined after taking his pet for a stroll while driving next to him in his car.
Prosecutors said Paul Railton was spotted driving at a low speed along a country lane in December, holding his dog's leash through the car window as the animal trotted alongside the vehicle.
Railton pleaded guilty to not being in proper control of a vehicle. His lawyer, Paul Donoghue, said 23-year-old Railton acknowledged "it was a silly thing to do, and there was an element of laziness" while exercising his lurcher, a type of crossbred sighthound.
Railton was ordered by magistrates in Consett, northeast England, to pay a 66 pound ($100) fine, plus court costs.
He also received three more penalty points on his license and is now barred from driving for six months.