ACT Policing apprehended four drink drivers this morning (Wednesday November 23) after returning positive blood alcohol readings on Commonwealth Avenue, Parkes.
Woden Patrol members conducted random breath testing between the hours of 12.15am and 2.30am, with 100 drivers tested.
The highest reading was from a provisional NSW driver, who returned a positive Alcohol Content (AC) reading of 0.118 and received an immediate suspension notice.
Another probationary driver who had been caught six weeks earlier returned an Alcohol Content (AC) reading of 0.112 and was also given an immediate suspension notice.
Two drivers on full licenses returned positive Alcohol Content (AC) readings of 0.056 and 0.099.
ACT Policing are continuing to target drink drivers this month and over the holiday period with a clear message to motorists to either drink or drive, not both.
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