
Warner fined for drink-driving & must fit interlock device to car
David Warner, the acclaimed Australian cricketer, has been convicted for drink driving
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David Warner, the acclaimed Australian cricketer, has been convicted for drink driving. The 39-year-old's blood alcohol reading was more than twice the legal limit as he failed a random breath test when driving his family home from a social function. "But regrettably, drink-driving is still a significant factor in many crashes in New South Wales." The judge added that the offence was aggravated because children were in the car.
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David Warner, the acclaimed Australian cricketer, has been convicted for drink driving.
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The 39-year-old's blood alcohol reading was more than twice the legal limit as he failed a random breath test when driving his family home from a social function.
according to BBC Sport"But regrettably, drink-driving is still a significant factor in many crashes in New South Wales." The judge added that the offence was aggravated because children were in the car.
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