A DRIVER was found to be three times over the drink drive limit after being stopped in Rosyth.
Police made the stop on Admiralty Road last month.
In an update on Police Scotland South West Fife's X account on Monday, they stated: "About 6am on 18th September, on Admiralty Road, Rosyth, a 48yr old male was arrested and charged in relation to drink driving after crashing into a parked car.
"He blew over three times the legal limit.
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"Thankfully, nobody was injured or killed.
"Goodbye licence. #DontRiskIt."
About 6am on 18th September, on Admiralty Road, #Rosyth, a 48yr old male was arrested and charged in relation to drink driving after crashing into a parked car. He blew over 3 times the legal limit.
Thankfully, nobody was injured or killed.
Goodbye licence.#DontRiskIt pic.twitter.com/pNMr6p951g
— Police Scotland South West Fife (@PSOSSWFife) September 30, 2024
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