A woman who crashed into a pole in Macquarie Street on Sunday night returned an alleged breath analysis more than three times the legal limit.
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Emergency services were called to Dubbo's main street about 6.50pm on Sunday following reports of a crash.
The 58-year-old woman was charged with high-range PCA and is due to appear at Dubbo Local Court on Wednesday, September 23.
Meanwhile, a 37-year-old man has been charged with a high-range PCA after his vehicle was stopped on Lansdowne Drive at 3.20am on Monday.
The man was taken to Dubbo Police Station where a breath analysis returned an alleged reading of 0.196.
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He was given a future court attendance notice for high-range PCA and is due to appear at Dubbo Local Court on Wednesday 23 September 2020. His licence was also suspended.
On Monday night at 11.40pm, a 27-year-old was stopped on Goodooga Road in Brewarrina.
After a positive roadside breath test he was arrested and taken to Brewarrina Police Station where a breath analysis returned an alleged reading of 0.190.
He was charged with high-race PCA and is due to appear at Brewarrina Local Court on Tuesday, August 18.
Western Region traffic tactician Acting Inspector Kelly Wixx said it was extremely disappointing that drivers were drinking and getting behind the wheel.
"We are disappointed to see drivers making poor choices that put everyone on the road at risk," Acting Inspector Wixx said.
"Our message is simple - don't drink and drive, we are out in force and will continue to target drink driving offences throughout the Region and you will be caught."