A 28-year-old Isaacs man will face court later this month after being caught drink-driving twice within 90 minutes yesterday morning (Sunday, May 5).
Police were conducting a mobile general duties patrol in the City CBD area around 4.45am yesterday when the male driver of a blue coloured Hyundai Lantra was taken into custody after returning a positive road side screening test.
The driver of the Hyundai Lantra was conveyed to the City Police Station, where he recorded a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) reading of 0.180. His licence was immediately suspended.
Police informed the man he would be summonsed for this drink-driving offence, and he was then released.
Around 90 minutes later, the same male driver was again taken into custody after being observed driving a short distance from where he was originally taken into custody.
Breath analysis results indicated the male driver had a BAC reading of 0.153. The driver was conveyed to the ACT Watch House where he was charged with two counts of driving with a prescribed concentration of alcohol and driving whilst suspended.
He will face the ACT Magistrates Court on May 23.
Kingston pop-up cycleway trial aims to better protect cyclists pedalling on our roads
Cyclists have to also realise that not everyone can ride a bike or don't have a use for one, right? View
This is such a great idea and Canberra needs more of it. Motorists need to realise that investment… View
Can we please consider pedestrians as the more vulnerable people crossing the roads, making sure… View
Academic warns of vested interests blocking change to ACT literacy and numeracy teaching
Give parents a say. At the moment teachers aren't allowed to even mention the alternatives to… View
Jack D, what's your expertise in this field, that you are able to evaluate her expertise? Do you… View
I don't care about the politics of this, as what's most important is kids being able to read and… View
Barnados celebrates 60 years of changing young Canberra lives for the better
I was at Barnardos in Downer in 1985 when this photo of Diana was taken when the now King visited… View
Barnaby raises the Anzac Day and public servants chestnut again
So in the back and forth over this issue, only one side is to blame? Seems like a pretty biased… View