Bill Murray nabbed by Swedish police at wheel of golf cart
Last Updated: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 | 4:47 PM ET
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Actor Bill Murray was stopped by Stockholm police and tested for drunk driving after taking a golf cart back to his hotel, police said Wednesday.
Murray refused a breathalyzer and was given a blood test at a police station north of Stockholm, police said.
Actor Bill Murray on a golf course in Hyannisport, Mass., in October 1999. He was stopped by police while in a golf cart on a Stockholm street.
(Jim Rogash/Associated Press)
"He said in the United States you don't have to do it [take a breath test]," said station commander Jan-Olov Lundgren. "He was very calm and friendly. No problem at all."
It takes 14 days for the results to be processed, police said, adding that Murray could be charged with drunk driving.
Murray, who earned his first Oscar nomination, for best actor, for 2003's Lost in Translation, signed a document admitting he was driving under the influence and was released.
Police said he agreed to let an officer plead guilty on his behalf if his case goes to court.
The Saturday Night Live alumnus was pulled over in part because of the unusual sight of a golf cart in Stockholm traffic.
Murray had been out for dinner with friends who had played in the Scandinavian Masters golf tournament.
Representatives for Murray could not be reached for comment.
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Actor Bill Murray on a golf course in Hyannisport, Mass., in October 1999. He was stopped by police while in a golf cart on a Stockholm street. 

