Police prosecutor senior sergeant Al Windsor said Miller was intercepted driving on Fairway Drive, Hatton Vale.
Miller provided a specimen of his saliva for analysis, which confirmed the presence of meth and cannabis in his system.
In court, Miller disputed he had taken one of the two drugs to which Acting Magistrate Damian Carroll replied âmaybe you donât know what you are takingâ.
Miller replied âI canât argue with that,â and was fined for the offence.
Councillor Janice Holstein said at the Lockyer Valley Regional council meeting on Wednesday, that new street names should have relevance to the local area and make sense . Council has approved a request to name four new roads within the residential subdivision located at Hannant Road, Hatton Vale (Lakes View Estate). Photo: Hugh Suffell. The four proposed names for new roads within the residential subdivision under construction at Hannant Road, Hatton Vale, were revealed in the meeting s agenda. Road one would be named Sandstone Drive, followed by Lakefront Place, Sunrise Court and Gumtree Court. Council has approved a request to name four new roads within the residential subdivision located at Hannant Road, Hatton Vale (Lakes View Estate). Photo: Hugh Suffell.
Jamie Alexander Heike A Jimboomba father-of-two was caught twice driving in the Lockyer Valley while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Staggeringly, Jamie Alexander Heike, 41, was the holder of only a learners permit when Laidley police busted him. The labourer appeared in the Gatton Magistrates Court on Monday, February 8, and pleaded guilty to two charges - driving under the influence of alcohol and driving while a drug was present in his system. Police prosecutor senior sergeant Al Windsor said police intercepted Heike driving a Holden sedan on Mountain Road, Laidley, and conducted a roadside drug test. Police checks on Heike s licence revealed he was the holder of a learner driver permit.