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A man has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving by Surrey road cops in Frimley, but his answers to a routine questionnaire have raised a few eyebrows.

Surrey Road Policing Unit (RPU) took to social media on Sunday (June 10) in the early hours of the morning to tell their followers they had stopped a man for speeding.

During the traffic stop it transpired the man was scheduled to be in court on June 17 for drug driving, said the post.

The RPU officers then carried out a drugs wipe test which produced positive results - he was then arrested.

The police then carried out an evidential procedure, a "post incident consumption" form in which the man was asked seven questions.

(Image: Surrey RPU)

The document states: "Have you, since the time of the alleged offence, consumed or used any of the following, and if so what?"

To the question, "[have you] taken anything?", the suspect replied that he had, "[taken] the p***".

It remains unclear as to whether he had literally taken it, or it was just a figure of speech.

He also stated he had eaten "cheesecake" and said, "I'm not sure" when asked if he had taken any drugs or medication.

The RPU tweet said: "During the evidential procedure, his response to one of the questions very very true (sic), but which one?"

You can decide for yourself in the tweet below.

Surrey RPU have been asked for further comment on the situation.