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Your round-up of drink and drug drivers sentenced in Proserpine and Bowen Magistrates courts on Monday, May 10 and Tuesday, May 11, 2021.
1. Gavin Keith Price appeared at Proserpine Magistrates Court, pleading guilty to drink-driving on Wrights Road, Strathdickie on April 25.
The court heard a member of the public contacted police about 9.30pm when they observed Price’s vehicle driving onto private property, before stopping in the middle of the road with its lights turned off.
Police attended and observed the vehicle had a flat tyre, and that the driver appeared to be intoxicated.
He had a 0.109 blood alcohol content.
The KiwiRail container terminal on Matipo St in Christchurch.
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Five fire crews and a hazard unit were called out to the KiwiRail container yard on Matipo St in Riccarton, where one container in a stack of shipping containers was not sitting correctly, above some bulk LPG cylinders.
A crane was brought in to stabilise it and Fire and Emergency spokesman Riwai Grace said there has been a safe outcome.
Police evacuated nearby businesses and people were asked to avoid Matipo Street between Princess Street and Wrights Road, but those streets have now reopened.
Worksafe is launching an investigation into the incident.