Police have charged a man for drink-driving in Cobram’s CBD | Cobram Courier


A man was arrested in Cobram, Australia, and charged with drink driving, unlicensed driving, and driving an unregistered vehicle after a police patrol observed erratic driving.
AI Summary available — skim the key points instantly. Show AI Generated Summary
Show AI Generated Summary

At about 2.24am on Thursday, April 24 officers on patrol from the Cobram Police Unit saw a gold Camry driving erratically on Station St, Cobram.

After intercepting the vehicle, the officers breathalysed the driver and determined that alcohol was present in his system.

The man was also unable to produce a licence.

He was then transferred to the Cobram Police Station for a further breath test, returning a blood alcohol content of 0.163.

The driver was charged with a number of offences including drink-driving, unlicensed driving, and driving an unregistered motor vehicle.

He was bailed to appear at Cobram Magistrates' Court on July 22.

The Toyota Camry was also impounded for 30 days at a cost of $1500 to the man.

Was this article displayed correctly? Not happy with what you see?

Tabs Reminder: Tabs piling up in your browser? Set a reminder for them, close them and get notified at the right time.

Try our Chrome extension today!


Share this article with your
friends and colleagues.
Earn points from views and
referrals who sign up.
Learn more

Facebook

Save articles to reading lists
and access them on any device


Share this article with your
friends and colleagues.
Earn points from views and
referrals who sign up.
Learn more

Facebook

Save articles to reading lists
and access them on any device