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Category Archives: Drink Driving

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Double Demerits over Labour Day Long Weekend

Blog, Criminal Law, Drink Driving, drivingBy Annabelle MiddletonSeptember 28, 2023

This year, New South Wales will be enforcing a double demerits period over the Labour Day Weekend. In this period, penalties for traffic charges will be more severe. This will run from Friday the 29th of September until Monday the 2nd of October, inclusive. If you get into any trouble while driving on the roads…

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Double Demerits over the ANZAC Weekend

Criminal Law, Drink Driving, drivingBy Annabelle MiddletonApril 18, 2023

This year, New South Wales will enforce a double demerits period over the Anzac Day Weekend. In this period, penalties for traffic charges will be more severe. This will run from Friday the 21st of April until Tuesday the 25th of April, inclusive. If you get into any trouble while driving on the roads over…

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Double Demerits over the Easter Long Weekend

Drink Driving, drivingBy Annabelle MiddletonApril 4, 2023

This year, New South Wales will be enforcing a double demerits period over the Easter Long Weekend. In this period, penalties for traffic charges will be more severe. This will run from Thursday the 6th of April until Monday the 10th of April, inclusive. If you get in to any trouble while driving on the…

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Stopped for an RBT? Here’s what you should know:

Blog, Drink Driving, NewsBy Amanda BradyJanuary 28, 2021

Random Breath Tests are used by NSW Police to prevent drink driving on our roads and detect people who are breaking the legally prescribed blood alcohol limit. Every police car in NSW has the capability to conduct a roadside breath test. While some RBT operations were temporarily stopped as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,…

What is Provisional Drink Driving?

Blog, Criminal Law, Drink DrivingBy Amanda BradyNovember 2, 2018

Thinking about provisional drink driving, did you know that if you are a provisional driver you must maintain a blood alcohol content of 0.00. Drivers that are teaching L-Platers to drive must maintain a blood alcohol content under 0.05.

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