Not remembering spring break is almost expected, but this wasted college student couldn’t recall how he even ended up on vacation.

University of Florida student William Smith Meyers got himself in trouble with police on Tuesday in Key West, Florida for drunkenly pushing over two Harley-Davidson motorcycles, according to the Miami Herald.

However, while under arrest, the inebriated 22-year-old told cops he didn’t remember coming to the South Florida vacation destination and wanted to go home.

Meyers was an 8-hour drive away from his school in Gainesville, where he was elected student body president last month. His campaign slogan was “character that counts,” according to school newspaper The Alligator.

Police said they responded to a noise complaint early on Tuesday morning. They arrived to find Meyers knocking down bikes and scooters into the pavement.

A witness told investigators that the rowdy spring breaker had tried and failed to climb on the bikes. He then “became upset and pushed them over.”

The motorbikes were reportedly scratched in the incident.

Meyers was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage. He posted the $328 bond on Tuesday and was released.