High Range Drink Driving At Kalbar

Police have charged a 61-year-old Kalbar man following an alleged high-range drink driving offence in Kalbar on 27 June.

Around 2.45pm officers intercepted a 2019 Kia Cerato in a hotel car park on George Street, subjecting the driver to a roadside breath test (RBT).

The driver was subsequently transported to Boonah Station for further testing, where it is alleged he recorded a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.305 per cent - more than five times the legal limit.

The 61-year-old Kalbar man was charged with one count of driving a vehicle under the influence and had his licence suspended.

He has been issued with a Notice to Appear in the Ipswich Magistrates Court on 15 July.

The detection forms part of Operation Cold Snap a high visibility road safety operation running throughout the June/July school holidays.

The Queensland Police Service is committed to reducing the number of lives lost on our roads.

As part of Operation Interpose, police are bolstering high-visibility patrols right across the state, engaging with road users and enforcing the laws to deter dangerous driving behaviours.

Queenslanders can expect police – anywhere, anytime. However, enforcement alone cannot stop all dangerous driving behaviours.

Driving under the influence, speeding, driving distracted or while fatigued, or not wearing a seatbelt puts your life – and the lives of others – at serious risk. These dangerous behaviours will not be tolerated.

Road safety starts with you.

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