OFFICERS from Chifley Police District have charged a 25-year-old woman with high range PCA after they stopped the vehicle she was driving on Vale Road late Wednesday night.
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The driver was stopped by Bathurst police at about 10.30pm and during the traffic stop officers conducted a roadside breath test.
A positive result was returned, seeing the driver arrested and taken to Bathurst Police Station for breath analysis.
Police allege that the woman, who they reported resides in South Bathurst, returned a high range PCA reading of 0.230.
Drivers who are over the age of 18 years need to have a blood alcohol concentration below 0.05 to operate a recreational vehicle.
Police subsequently issued the female driver with a Court Attendance Notice for the alleged offence and her driver's licence was suspended.
The woman is scheduled to appear before the Bathurst Local Court on February 2, 2022.
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