Police have arrested a woman they say was driving four times over the legal limit while on a zero alcohol licence. Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond, of Dunedin, said officers pulled over a 52-year-old woman driving home in Middleton Rd about 1.20pm yesterday. The woman was tested and recorded a reading of 1108 micrograms per litre of breath, Bond said. "Police will continue to breath test every driver and remind the public that we continue to do breath-testing checkpoints anytime and anywhere," Bond said. Zero alcohol licences are issued by courts for a period of three years and the driver must maintain a zero alcohol limit, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency said.
Source: Otago Daily Times September 30, 2022 06:22 UTC