Police have caught a woman who carries a zero-alcohol limit on her license, behind the wheel and allegedly more than four times the standard blood alcohol limit in Belmont yesterday.
Officers responded to reports of a substance affected woman behaving erratically in a carpark on High Street about 2.30pm.
The woman, who was behind the wheel of her Mitsubishi Outlander, returned a positive preliminary breath test and was transported to a police station.
She later returned an alleged evidentiary reading of .203, more than four times the limit of a driver on a standard driver's license.
The 32-year-old Highton woman had her license immediately suspended, her vehicle impounded for 30 days at a cost of $1305 and she is expected to be charged on summons.