Impaired judgement may be the most appropriate charge for this one.

On Tuesday, York Regional police arrested a Richmond Hill man after he called them seeking help starting his car.

The caveat; he was allegedly drunk at the time.

Police say they received the man’s call for help at around 2:30 a.m. He then directed officers to his location near Bathurst Street and King Road in King Township.

“The call taker could hear the engine revving in the background as the driver attempted to get his vehicle moving,” police said in a release.

Officers arrived to find the vehicle on the shoulder of King Road. The car was running, with the lights and windshield wipers on, but the man couldn’t figure out how to drive it.

Police allege the would-be driver was “showing obvious signs of being impaired by alcohol.”

He was arrested and taken to a police station, where police say he blew over the legal limit.

Andrew Scuglia, 27, is facing charges of impaired care or control and over 80 care or control.

Police explained the charge.

“Impaired care or control is a criminal offence for which a person can be charged with if they are impaired by drug or alcohol and make attempts to operate a vehicle. The vehicle does not need to be moving to be subject to the offence of Impaired care or control.”