Georgia Smith charged with drug driving three times
A young woman allegedly cruised through Sydney’s suburban streets while she had meth in her system no less than three times in two months.
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A young woman allegedly cruised through Sydney’s suburban streets while she had meth in her system three times in less than two months.
Georgia Smith, 21, allegedly drove through Engadine and Caringbah on February 21, March 12, and April 16, while she had methylamphetamine in her saliva or her blood.
Smith was charged with driving with an illicit drug in her oral fluid after police allege she tested positive for methylamphetamine in a roadside drug test as she drove her Mazda CX-3 along Willarong Rd at 10.40pm on February 21.
Just three weeks later, Smith was charged with driving with methylamphetamine in her system as she drove along Woronora Rd in Engadine on March 12.
A month after that, Smith was allegedly caught out yet again when police say she had methylamphetamine in her saliva as she drove along Achilles Rd in Engadine at 6.25pm on April 16.
Smith’s solicitor indicated to the court the Engadine woman would plead guilty to the charges at her next court appearance.
She will return to Sutherland Local Court on July 23.