Three people in the Southern Highlands have been charged with high range drink driving since Tuesday, April 17.
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Driver and passenger charged with high range PCA
About 1.02am today - Friday, April 20, police stopped a Hyundai Getz on Kirkham Street, Moss Vale, after the driver allegedly flashed its high beam lights at police.
After speaking with the driver, a 30-year-old man from Tarago, police subjected him to a roadside breath test which returned a positive result.
The man was arrested and taken to Bowral Police Station where he underwent a breath analysis, which allegedly returned a reading of 0.175.
Police also alleged the man was disqualified from driving.
The man was charged with drive with high range PCA, and drive motor vehicle during disqualification period. He was refused bail and will appear before Goulburn Local Court today (Friday 20 April 2018).
About 2.15am today - Friday, April 20, police again stopped the Hyundai Getz on Shephard St, Bowral.
After speaking with the driver, a 29-year-old woman from WA, police subjected her to a roadside breath test which returned a positive result.
Police alleged the woman was a passenger in the vehicle when it had been stopped by police earlier in Moss Vale.
The woman was arrested and taken to Bowral Police Station where she underwent a breath analysis, allegedly returning a reading of 0.167.
The woman was issued a Court Attendance Notice for Drive with high range PCA and she is due to appear at Moss Vale Local Court on Tuesday, June 19. Her driver’s licence was also suspended.
Bowral man charged with high range PCA
About 11.17pm on Tuesday, April 17, police were conducting a mobile random breath test and stopped an Isuzu utility on Retford Road, Bowral.
Police spoke with the driver, a 24-year-old man from Bowral, was subjected to a roadside breath test which returned a positive result.
The man was arrested and taken to Bowral Police Station where he underwent a breath analysis and allegedly returned a reading of 0.169.
The man was issued a Court Attendance Notice for Drive with high range PCA and he is due to appear at Moss Vale Local Court on Tuesday, 8. His driver’s licence was also suspended.