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Fortunately, police were able to stop these geniuses before they
hurt themselves, a bystander, or another motorist.
Clearly, the
police intervention could stop them.
Topping the list is a motorcyclist in the US who produced
a fake McLovin licence from the movie
SuperBad, a Queensland woman who allegedly
necked a bottle of wine while behind the wheel and blew
five times the legal limit, a Canberra driver who got
busted speeding and using a radar detector, and a Sydney motorcyclist who was allegedly clocked at
200kmh coming off the Harbour Bridge in the early hours of the morning.
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Check out the idiots we shared the road with last week. Seriously, you can’t make this stuff up.
Fortunately, police were able to stop these geniuses before they hurt themselves, a bystander, or another motorist.
Clearly, the threat of speed cameras means nothing to these drivers. Only police intervention could stop them.
Topping the list is a motorcyclist in the US who produced a fake McLovin licence from the movie SuperBad, a Queensland woman who allegedly necked a bottle of wine while behind the wheel and blew five times the legal limit, a Canberra driver who got busted speeding and using a radar detector, and a Sydney motorcyclist who was allegedly clocked at 200kmh coming off the Harbour Bridge in the early hours of the morning.
At 2.15am on Saturday morning, police were patrolling the Pacific Highway at Ewingsdale when they stopped a vehicle for a random breath test, leading to a surprising haul.
Police said that after ‘interaction and conversations’ with the 76 year old male driver, they informed him that his vehicle would be searched for prohibited drugs.
As a result of the search, police located eight garbage bags containing 75 cryovac bags, filled with what police allege is cannabis, in the boot of the vehicle. The total weight of the prohibited drug was 36kgs.
The driver was arrested and conveyed to Byron Bay Police Station where he was charged for Supply Prohibited Drug being a Commercial Quantity. He was Bail Refused to appear before Byron Bay Local Court on today, Monday 18 January 2021.