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A man has been charged with high-range drink-driving and fined for breaching COVID-19 health orders after allegedly crashing into five cars in Sydney’s inner west in the early hours of Monday.
Police received reports of a Ford Ranger damaging five parked cars at the intersection of Livingstone Road and Hill Street in Marrickville about 2.40am.
Officers intercepted the vehicle and allegedly found a 36-year-old man in the driver’s seat. He was arrested and taken to Newtown police station where he allegedly returned a breath analysis reading of .207, more than four times the legal limit.
In addition to the drink-driving charge, he was also charged with failing to comply with public health orders by not having a reasonable excuse to be away from home.
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NSW Police have issued 106 infringement notices as the state recorded 77 new cases and a death.
Jack MahonyDigital Reporter
July 11, 2021 - 11:57AM
New South Wales Police have continued to crackdown on people disobeying the stay-at-home orders across greater Sydney.
The announcement came as the premier declared NSW recorded 77 new cases overnight and the death of a 90-year-old woman, yet people continue to breach the lockdown.
NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys said they had issued 106 fines to people breaching the public health orders across the state on Saturday.
NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys. Picture: Getty Images
Mr Worboys said police had found three alarming incidents including a large group of men playing cards, a group of young people playing PlayStation in a garage and an 18th birthday party.