Intoxicated driver adorns car, drives through crowded square.

Cops arrest drunk driver with festive car in pedestrian zone after he fails breath test.

November 25th 2024.

Intoxicated driver adorns car, drives through crowded square.
Police recently caught a man who was driving under the influence, after he attracted attention by driving his car adorned with Christmas lights and decorations through a busy pedestrian zone in Adelaide. Witnesses reported seeing the man's grey Mazda, decked out in festive trinkets and blasting Christmas carols, making its way through Henley Square at around 8pm on Sunday.

After completing a lap around the square, the driver parked his car and remained there for a few minutes before the arrival of the police. The 65-year-old from Croyden Park claimed that he had taken a wrong turn, according to the authorities. However, when tested, his breath alcohol level was found to be 0.071, resulting in charges being brought against him for driving under the influence and dangerous driving.

As a consequence, the man's car was impounded for 28 days and he is expected to appear in court at a later date to face the charges. This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of driving under the influence, especially during the festive season when people tend to indulge in more alcohol.

In other news, a major heatwave is set to impact millions this week, prompting authorities to issue a blackout warning. The extreme temperatures can pose a serious risk to health and safety, and people are advised to take necessary precautions to stay cool and hydrated.

In a separate incident, a father was stabbed three times during a meet-up arranged through Facebook Marketplace. This serves as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of online transactions and the need to be cautious and aware of potential risks.

This article was made possible with the help of 9ExPress, and serves as a reminder to always be responsible and mindful of our actions, especially when it comes to driving and interacting with strangers online. Let's all work together to ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday season for everyone.

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