by Gillian McDade
Police say the anti-drink driving message still isn’t getting through.
The warning comes as a driver was stopped by police and found to be almost twice over the legal limit.
They say if you drink and drive, you could lose your licence and probably your job.
This was just one incident the police dealt with. They also investigated missing people, criminal damage, and assaults as well as public order offences.
They say the message just doesn’t seem to be getting through in Mid Ulster.
And police are warning that it’s only a matter of time before someone is seriously injured or killed by a drink driver.
The motorist will face a court appearance – police say a lengthy driving ban and financial penalty awaits.
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