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A 58-year-old New South Wales motorist had their licence suspended after being caught with nearly four times the legal alcohol limit. The motorist, who was not in the driver’s seat at the time, was stopped by police conducting random breath testing in Tumbarumba. The driver’s supervisor, who was fully licensed, failed multiple breath tests and was arrested. A breath analysis revealed a blood alcohol concentration of 0.180 grams in 210 litres of breath, well above the legal limit. The supervisor was charged with high-range drink driving, leading to an immediate licence suspension and potential fines, prison time, and licence disqualification.
Brands mentioned: Holden
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