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It was reported on A current Affair Greg Inglis was caught mid range drink driving and speeding on his way home from Dubbo for the Koori Knockout.
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https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/sa...ences/drug-alcohol/drug-alcohol-offences.html
Mid range PCA (blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 to less than 0.15)
Penalties
Maximum court-imposed fine $2,200
Maximum prison term 9 month
Minimum disqualification 6 months
Maximum disqualification Unlimited
Automatic disqualification 12 months
(disqualification period that applies in the absence of a specific court order)
Immediate licence suspension Yes
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/k...g/news-story/72df69b9378577c7b0591b66bd23c78f
NEWLY appointed Kangaroos skipper and South Sydney Rabbitohs superstar Greg Inglis has allegedly been caught drink driving.
The 31-year-old NRL star was driving back from Dubbo this afternoon, where he had spent the weekend playing in the Koori Knockout round, when he was pulled over by police.
The incident came hours after Inglis was named Australia’s captain over Roosters star Boyd Cordner to take on Tonga.
“At 2.15pm today, officers attached to the traffic and highway patrol command were conducting stationary speed enforcement on the Great Western Highway at Lithgow detected a black Mercedes Benz travelling above the speed limit,” a NSW Police spokeswoman told news.com.au.
“Police stopped the car and performed a roadside breath test on the driver, a 31-year-old man from Coogee, which allegedly returned a positive result.”
Inglis was arrested and taken to Lithgow Police Station where he underwent a breath analysis which allegedly returned a result of 0.085.
He was issued a field court attendance notice for mid-range drink driving and a traffic infringement notice for exceed speed limit.
His licence was suspended and he is due to appear in Lithgow Local Court on November 2nd.
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https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/sa...ences/drug-alcohol/drug-alcohol-offences.html
Mid range PCA (blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 to less than 0.15)
Penalties
Maximum court-imposed fine $2,200
Maximum prison term 9 month
Minimum disqualification 6 months
Maximum disqualification Unlimited
Automatic disqualification 12 months
(disqualification period that applies in the absence of a specific court order)
Immediate licence suspension Yes
https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/k...g/news-story/72df69b9378577c7b0591b66bd23c78f
NEWLY appointed Kangaroos skipper and South Sydney Rabbitohs superstar Greg Inglis has allegedly been caught drink driving.
The 31-year-old NRL star was driving back from Dubbo this afternoon, where he had spent the weekend playing in the Koori Knockout round, when he was pulled over by police.
The incident came hours after Inglis was named Australia’s captain over Roosters star Boyd Cordner to take on Tonga.
“At 2.15pm today, officers attached to the traffic and highway patrol command were conducting stationary speed enforcement on the Great Western Highway at Lithgow detected a black Mercedes Benz travelling above the speed limit,” a NSW Police spokeswoman told news.com.au.
“Police stopped the car and performed a roadside breath test on the driver, a 31-year-old man from Coogee, which allegedly returned a positive result.”
Inglis was arrested and taken to Lithgow Police Station where he underwent a breath analysis which allegedly returned a result of 0.085.
He was issued a field court attendance notice for mid-range drink driving and a traffic infringement notice for exceed speed limit.
His licence was suspended and he is due to appear in Lithgow Local Court on November 2nd.
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