Drink and drugs – NSW to suspend licences

Anyone caught drink-driving in NSW will lose their licence immediately under a tough new penalty regime that will fine offenders almost $600.First-time, low-range drink-drivers from May 20 will be slapped with an on-the-spot three-month suspension of their licence and a fine of $561.Roads Minister Andrew Constance said NSW was taking a “zero-tolerance” approach to drink […]

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