Tougher NSW law to drive home safety message

Anyone caught drink or drug-driving in NSW will immediately lose their licence for three months under a new penalty regime.First-time, low-range drink-drivers will be slapped with an on-the-spot, three-month licence suspension and ordered to pay a $561 fine.Drivers found with drugs in their system would face the same sanction if the offence was confirmed by […]

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