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Old 21-04-2011, 09:21 PM   #1
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Default DUI and pregnant

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/...-drink-driving

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A pregnant P-plater has been charged with high range drink-driving in Sydney's west.

Police allege the 28-year-old woman was driving on Woodville Road at Guildford when she crashed into the rear of another car about 7.15pm (AEST) on March 2.

The woman, who was seven months pregnant, was taken to Westmead hospital as a precaution and underwent blood tests.

Police allege the tests returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.241.

Provisional drivers are restricted to a zero blood alcohol limit.

On Thursday, police charged the woman with high range PCA and suspended her licence.

She will appear before Parramatta Local Court on June 6.
Apart from the drink driving while on P plates - well actually being almost 5 times the limit for full license drivers, don't pregnant women generally avoid alcohol? At least the ones who want their baby to be born healthy

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