A man in Canada was given a $149 ticket by police for singing C+C Music Factory's hit single whilst driving. Source: CTV News Montreal
A Canadian man's decision to belt out a 1990s dance hit while inside his car has landed him a $149 ticket for being too loud in public.
But Taoufik Moalla said on Monday he would fight the ticket and denies his singing was as deafening as authorities claim.
Mr Moallasaid he was happily singing along with the windows mostly rolled up to C+C Music Factory's "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," which neared the top of the Billboard chart in 1991, when he was stopped.
He said he initially thought Montreal police wanted him to move out of their way, the Telegraph reported.
Mr Moalla told CTV News that he was shocked by the punishment and did not think his singing warranted a fine.
"I understand if they are doing their job, they are allowed to check if everything's okay, if I kidnapped someone or if there's danger inside, but I would never expect they would give me a ticket for that," he told CTV.