No, this is not a typo-error and you are not having any eyesight problems. This is for real. An Australian guy was caught drinking and driving and then caught drinking and driving again. That’s what happens when you put these two together. It seems like things are pretty much repeating or happening all over again when you mix drinking and driving.
A 34 year old Aussie was charged with drinking and driving on the Pacific Highway a week ago. The guy had been drinking and was then driving home. Cops have probably noticed some suspicious driving or they just wanted to do random breath test that night. According to the police, it was around 11.40 in the evening when the guy was stopped at Urunga, South of Coffs Harbour. The drunken man’s breath test read a value of 0.175 which was said to be more than three times the legal limit. So the cops has given him a ticket and suspended his license. They issued him with a court attendance notice for his high-range PCA. After that he was off and driving home again. Normally, this would be the end of a news report. However, the man seems to be lucky that night.
After some 800 meters of driving, the drunken man who now has a suspended license has been stopped by another police. Apparently, they are doing random breath tests too. Wow, this Australian guy is in for another treat. He was given another drink-driving offense. Imagine getting caught twice in just a matter of minutes, or even seconds. I wonder whether he thought he was just too drunk to think it could even be happening. Now what I’m curious about is why those two groups of cops are standing by too close. Did the cops do it on purpose? Is there a conspiracy about two groups conducting random breath tests so closely to each other? That’s why I’m telling you, if you don’t want to get caught up in such situations, just don’t mix drinking and driving together.
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