Drink Driver Loses Licence After Aldinga Beach Crash
Quick Look
- A 32-year-old woman from Aldinga Beach has lost her licence for six months after crashing her car into a guardrail, over an embankment, and onto the beach.
- She recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.110 and was uninjured.
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Why It Matters
Police were called to the Esplanade at Aldinga Beach just before 12:30 am on Sunday after reports of a car crash. A 32-year-old driver was found to have a blood alcohol reading of 0.110.
A drink driver has lost her licence after crashing into a timber guardrail, over an embankment and onto the beach at Aldinga.
Police said they were called to the Esplanade at Aldinga Beach just before 12.30am on Sunday to reports a car had crashed.
The 32-year-old driver was breath tested and recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.110.
The woman from Aldinga Beach was uninjured, despite one of the timber posts perforating the windscreen.
Police said she has been reported for drink driving and driving without due care and had been issued with an immediate six-month licence suspension.
The car was been towed from the scene.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers.
Open Questions
- What was the exact date of the Sunday mentioned?
- What was the make and model of the car?
- What were the specific charges filed against the driver?
- What is the outcome of the legal proceedings?

