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Gloucester driver arrested for high range drink driving and unlicensed driving | Gloucester Advocate

Gloucester driver arrested for high range drink driving and unlicensed driving | Gloucester Advocate
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Macca s craving brings unlicensed driver unstuck

Premium Content Subscriber only A Gladstone man’s late night craving for fast food landed him in trouble with the law. Dylan Smith, 21, pleaded guilty in Gladstone Magistrates Court on Tuesday to driving without a licence (SPER suspended). Police prosecutor Carl Spargo read the facts of Smith’s case to the court and Magistrate Bevan Manthey. On March 21, about 2.30am, police were conducting patrols on Goondoon St when they intercepted a silver Mazda and Smith submitted to a breath test and licence check. Smith provided a Queensland provisional driver’s licence, however, checks showed it was SPER suspended as of March 19.

Get off your a-- : Magistrate s blunt instruction to driver

Premium Content Subscriber only A Gladstone woman who was busted driving without a licence received a blunt piece of advice from the Magistrate on Tuesday. Rachel Michelle Pomare, 27, pleaded guilty in the Gladstone Magistrates Court to driving without a driver’s licence. Police prosecutor Carl Spargo read the facts of Pomare’s case to the court and Magistrate Bevan Manthey. Around 8.30am on March 23 police conducting patrols on Harvey Road, Clinton observed the defendant driving a white Ford falcon. Pomare identified herself as the driver and submitted to a roadside breath test and licence check. Pomare stated she did not hold a Queensland driver’s licence and was the holder of a New Zealand learner’s permit which had not transferred over.

Maniac unlicensed teen leads police on 165km/h pursuit

Unlicensed teen driver sentenced after leading police on high speed police chase Crime by Erin Smith Premium Content Subscriber only A 19-year-old Caboolture man has been sentenced after leading police on a high speed chase through multiple suburbs north of Brisbane while unlicensed. Jayden Scott Neil Moody, 19, pleaded guilty to more than 10 charges in Redcliffe Magistrates Court on February 8, including dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and evading police. Magistrate Cornack said Moody had been driving like a maniac and it was only by luck he had not injured or killed another motorist or pedestrian.   Jayden Scott Neil Moody has been sentenced in relation to dangerous operation and evade police offences. Photo: Facebook

Foreign drink driver with expired licence faces hefty fine

Premium Content Subscriber only A man has been disqualified after driving around for more than 18 months with an expired driver’s licence. Lalabhai Ramanlal Patel pleaded guilty on January 11 at Emerald Magistrates Court to driving under the influence of liquor and driving without a licence. Patel was pulled over at 2.40am on November 29, 2020, while driving on Campbell Ford Dve, Emerald. He returned a blood-alcohol content reading of .155, over the high alcohol limit. Police prosecutor Sergeant Kevin Ongheen said Patel had no traffic history, but at the time of the offence he provided an international Indian drivers licence that expired in April, 2019.

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