Melbourne man reportedly dozes off at drive-through and tests three times over legal alcohol limit
A man in Melbourne’s south-east made headlines after reportedly dozing off in his vehicle at a fast-food drive-through. This incident occurred around 2:30 AM at a drive-through location on Cheltenham Road in Dandenong.
Incident Details
Police responded to reports and discovered a 25-year-old man unconscious at the wheel of a Toyota Camry. The car’s ignition was active while it was parked at the end of the drive-through lane. Officers quickly removed the keys from the ignition and attempted to rouse the driver.
Breath Test Results
Upon awakening, the driver was found to have empty bottles and casks of wine in his backseat. He subsequently underwent a breath test, revealing an astonishing blood alcohol concentration of .158. This reading is over three times the legal limit for sober driving.
Legal Consequences
Further inquiries revealed that the 25-year-old man has never held a driving license. In addition to the drink-driving charges stemming from the drive-through incident, the man was arrested for other outstanding legal matters.
Conclusion
This alarming incident raises concerns about road safety and the consequences of driving under the influence. Awareness of drink-driving laws is essential for ensuring the safety of all road users.