- A man has been caught on camera offering ice to police officers in New Zealand
- Daniel McIvor appeared on the television programme Police Ten 7
- Wearing high heels, a bra and glittery makeup he made a memorable impression
- The video capturing his hilarious antics has gone viral with thousands of views
Most people aren’t brazen enough to offer ice to police while being filmed and get away with it – but a gay man wearing a bra and high heels has done just that.
Daniel McIvor’s appearance on New Zealand television programme Police Ten 7 has gone viral after he offered to pull out a bag of ice in front of officers.
‘What do you reckon? Shall I pull a bag of meth out?’ the man asks as he runs across the street in high heels towards police officers directing traffic on Victoria Street in Hamilton.
Daniel McIvor’s appearance on New Zealand television programme Police Ten 7 has gone viral
As soon as Mr McIvor spots the camera he stares longingly down the barrel of the lens
‘I’ve got no meth on me, but if I pulled a bag of sugar out would you put me on TV?’
As soon as Mr McIvor spots the camera he stares longingly down the barrel of the lens before waving and saying ‘hi’.
Donning both a beard and glittery make-up, Mr McIvor then unsuccessfully asks one of the officers to arrest him.
Although he says the policeman is ‘pretty scary’, he also compliments him on his ‘nice eyes’.
Mr McIvor then tries to grind up and down on the officer, while saying ‘police of New Zealand are comfortable with the homosexual population’.
The police officer then laughs before quickly stepping away.
Mr McIvor then tries to grind up and down on the officer, while saying ‘police of New Zealand are comfortable with the homosexual population’
The officer continues to laugh at the absurdity of the situation while Mr McIvor runs off into the night shrieking and yelling.
‘I think they’re from Auckland’, the officer says.
Police Ten 7 posted the video to their Facebook page this week, and it has had more than 22,000 reactions and been viewed more than 600,000 times.
Daily Mail Australia has approached Mr McIvor for comment.
Police Ten 7 posted the video to their Facebook page this week, and it has had more than 22,000 reactions and been viewed more than 600,000 times