Dutch police arrested a man on suspicion of driving under the influence, and it was found that he had a driver's license in the name of "Boris Johnson." The fake Ukrainian document included a photo of the former British Prime Minister, along with his correct date of birth, June 19, 1964. A police spokesperson stated that a car collided with a pole near a bridge in the northern city of Groningen shortly after midnight on Sunday. Officers found the car abandoned but later discovered the driver standing on the Emma Bridge. When traffic officers examined the license more closely, they found that it was set to expire in the year 3000, a full 977 years away. Consequently, the police enjoyed the fake license so much that they posted a picture of it on their Instagram account, as reported by the British newspaper "The Times" today. However, this did not prevent them from arresting the individual for a routine check, although it remains unclear whether he was a Ukrainian citizen who was fined and had his fake license confiscated.