Police Apprehend Man Driving Five Times Over Legal Limit
Police have apprehended a 31-year-old man who was found
to be driving while
over five times the legal breath
alcohol limit.
A member of the public reported
concerns about the man’s manner of driving
in Winton
this morning, which included near misses with oncoming
traffic.
When stopped by Police and breath tested, he
was found to have a reading of
1101 micrograms of alcohol
per litre of breath.
He will appear in the Invercargill District Court for this offence.
Police
would like this to serve as a reminder to the public that
all drivers
should expect to be stopped by us at any
time.
We know that alcohol impairment is one of the
four biggest contributors to
death and serious injury on
our roads, it’s just not worth the risk. We
continue to
work to ensure everyone is driving safely on our southern
roads.
We want to see everybody taking their safety
and the safety of other
motorists seriously.
Police
would also like to remind motorists to put down cell phones,
wear a
seatbelt, drive to the speed limit and focus on
getting to their destination
safely.
We’d also
like to thank the member of the public who reported the
man’s
driving to
Police.
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