June 22nd 2024.
It's been reported that a driver, suspected to be under the influence of alcohol, was caught by the police in Adelaide's north-east. The incident occurred when the driver, a 40-year-old woman from St Peters, mounted a curb and punctured two tires on Walkerville Terrace in Walkerville. The authorities were alerted to the crash at around 2:20 pm yesterday and quickly arrived on the scene.
Thankfully, the female driver did not sustain any injuries. However, upon conducting a blood alcohol test, she was found to have a reading of 0.262, which is over five times the legal limit. This led to her immediate loss of license for a period of 12 months. Additionally, she was charged with drink driving and driving without due care.
The woman's car was towed away from the scene and impounded for 28 days. This was done to ensure that she does not pose a threat to others on the road. Furthermore, she will be summoned to appear in court at a later date to face the consequences of her actions.
In a similar incident, a driver wearing a banana costume is being sought after a burnout mishap in Canberra. This just goes to show the dangers of driving under the influence and the potential consequences that come with it. Let this be a reminder to all of us to be responsible and make wise decisions when behind the wheel.
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