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A FEMALE driver who crashed into a parked car outside a Hampton Park primary school has had her licence immediately suspended after returning a blood alcohol reading of more than 0.2.
The woman drove into the parked car just after 3pm on Thursday, outside Coral Park Primary School, with police arriving shortly after.
The woman returned a positive breath test at the scene before being taken to Narre Warren police station for another test.
She had her licence immediately suspended and was charged with summons after returning a reading in excess of 0.2.
Two days later a similar drink driving incident occurred in which another female driver crashed into the back of another car in Cranbourne North.
The woman drove into the back of another car stopped at the intersection of Thompsons Road and Woodbine Road just after 4pm on Saturday 8 August.
This woman also returned a positive breath test of 0.2 at the scene before being taken to Cranbourne police station for another test.
The driver was charged on summons.

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