He was quoted through his lawyer, Conrad Gadd, as saying “He is regretful that any young boy who may see him as a hero might think his behaviour is acceptable and he wants to make it plain that it isn’t.”
Although Powell has gained much notoriety amongst internet mediums, the Andy Powell Appreciation Society for Driving a Golf Buggy On The M4 fan page on Facebook has received more than 120,000 fans since the incident on 14th February, he was quick to say that he regretted his actions and was quoted as “I realise that many young sportsmen and women look up to international rugby players and that some of them may be amused by my antics with a golf buggy. However, they should note my regret and be aware that I do not excuse or condone drink-driving in any form.”
Perhaps his actions will serve as warning to anyone else tempted by the lure of unleashing these 10 mph chariots on the open road. Although I can’t imagine anyone would do this unless suffering from the extreme effects of the 19th hole.