Multiple drivers face city magistrate

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Multiple drivers face city magistrate

Anumber of locals faced the Mount Gambier Magistrates Court presided over by Magistrate Koula Kossiavelos last week for driving offences.


On June 2 police were on patrol when they observed a 46-year-old Limestone Coast man parked on the western verge of Mount Gambier’s Penola Road in a blue Mitsubishi station wagon towing a trailer.


Further checks by police revealed the man was unlicensed and the vehicle and trailer were both uninsured and unregistered.


The defendant was convicted and issued with a six month suspended sentence and a $600 fine.


A 22-year-old Limestone Coast man faced the court convicted of drug driving after being pulled over in a white Ford utility by police at around 9pm on June 1 on Kurrajong Street, Mount Gambier, for a driver screening test.


Police conducted a drug wipe which revealed a positive result for MDMA and methamphetamine.


The defendant was convicted and issued with a six month licence disqualification effective immediately and a $900 fine.


A South East man was convicted of drink driving and contravening a condition of a provisional licence after being pulled over in his Holden sedan by police at 2.56pm on June 6 on Glenelg River Road at OB Flat.


The man recorded a BAC of 0.062, was given a driver direction notice and had his vehicle impounded.


The defendant’s disqualified from driving for six months, backdated to midnight on June 24 and fined $1100.


A 27-year-old South East woman was convicted of drug driving after being pulled over by police on June 1 at 3.36am in Mount Gambier and returning a positive drug test result.


The woman was issued with a six month licence disqualification backdated to June 28 and a $900 fine.

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