Police called to two alcohol-related crashes within an hour
TERRITORY police have issued a warning to motorists about the dangers of drink driving over the Christmas break following two alcohol-related crashes overnight
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TERRITORY police have issued a warning to motorists about the dangers of drink driving over the Christmas break following two alcohol-related crashes overnight.
NT Police Northern Watch Commander Bruce Payne said police caught two drink drivers within an hour in Darwin on Sunday night.
Police responded to a traffic accident in Jingili, where a car had rolled into a building at 8.15pm.
“The 41-year-old driver was arrested, and she returned a high-range reading of .243 per cent,” Cdr Payne said.
“She was also unlicensed, there was no damage to the vehicle, and she was taken to the watch-house overnight.”
Police responded to another drink-driving incident shortly when a car crashed into a fence in Moulden at about 8.33pm.
“The 25-year-old female driver was uninjured, and she walked from the area,” Cdr Payne said.
“Police located her a short distance away, and she returned a high-range reading of .171 per cent.”
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Both drivers are expected to be formally charged later today.