By Bridget Cook
A CRANBOURNE driver has given meaning to the term ‘silly season’ – being caught driving at more than four times the legal limit with three children in the car.
A Christmas party turned into a nightmare for the 55-year-old man when he was intercepted during a routine booze bus operation at the Princes Highway about 9.30pm on Sunday night.
He blew 0.201 during a random breath test, while driving with three young children in the car, and had his licence immediately suspended for a year.
Police said the man told them that he had just returned from a church Christmas party.
He is expected to be summonsed to appear in the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court at a later date. The man was not the only dangerous driver nabbed by police during the operation. Officers also caught a 22-year-old Narre Warren man driving at .164 and a 56-year-old Dandenong woman who blew .142. The duo were nabbed during consecutive intercepts.
Police said the woman told them she had also attended a Christmas party and was on her way to visit her mother.
Meanwhile, police apprehended two people allegedly driving while drug affected, including a 42-year-old man and a 32-year-old man, who was also driving while disqualified.
Police have urged drivers to take care on Victoria’s roads during the festive season to ensure the safety of all road users.
Festive cheer pushed to limits
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