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Old 08-03-2016, 12:45 AM   #1
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Default Drink driver: Woman blew nine times over limit at accident scene

There was an article back in December 2015 about a woman on the Gold Coast who blew 0.48.

The article on the Gold Coast Woman: http://www.news.com.au/national/quee...3cd3335e4d0f43




Here is a woman from Coffs Harbour who is going for the record.


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Drink driver: Woman blew nine times over limit at accident scene


7 March, 2016
The Daily Telegraph


A NSW woman has been charged with being nine times over the drink-drive limit after being breath-tested at the scene of a crash.

Police believe she has *recorded the highest blood-alcohol level of any motorist in the state’s history.

The 52-year-old woman was *injured when her Hyundai Veloster left the road and collided with a fence in Coffs Harbour.

Although the incident took place on Sawtell Rd in Boambee East in January, her exact blood alcohol level was not released by the police until now.

On Friday, official confirmation reached police that the alleged blood alcohol reading was 0.486.

Detective Inspector Darren Jameson of the Coffs Local Area Command said he believed the reading of 0.486 was the highest on record.

“Drink-driving is a very serious offence and not only risks the safety of the driver, but also all other road users,” he said.

The woman was issued a future court attendance *notice for high-range PCA, to appear at Coffs Harbour Local Court on May 2.

The woman’s licence has been seized.


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