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More than 5,000 people caught drink driving in Queensland so far this year
Queensland police are catching an average of more than 40 people a day drink driving, as the state continues to ramp up its random breath testing regime following a pause during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chief Superintendent Garrath Channells from the road policing command said there had been…
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