A Massachusetts man was arrested on a drunken driving charge in Treasure Island Tuesday after police said he hit a parked car.

Turns out the owner of the car that he hit was the bartender who had served him two drinks a half hour earlier.

Treasure Island police were summoned to the 10700 block of Gulf Boulevard just after 5 p.m. Tuesday, where they found Steven P. Baty, 67, of Brewster, Mass.

Baty, police said, had tried “to drive behind the building toward the beach board walk that was not authorized for motor vehicles,” an arrest report states.

While this was happening, the right side of Bay’s vehicle hit the left side of a parked vehicle.

Police then learned that the owner of the vehicle that had been hit was a bartender at a nearby business who had served Baty two drinks about a half hour earlier, reports state.

The crash caused about $1,500 damage to the bartender’s car.

Police said Baty smelled of alcohol and was unsteady on his feet. He did poorly on field sobriety exercises and was arrested on charges of DUI and DUI with property damage.

He posted $500 bail and was released from the Pinellas County jail.