A DRUNK Audi driver has been arrested by the police on the M5 near Worcester.
The Operations Patrol Unit, for West Mercia Police, shared this morning that an Audi driver was stopped on the M5 near Worcester, after previously failing to stop for police on the M6.
The driver blew 52 on the roadside, which is well over the legal limit for drivers in England.
According to Drink Aware, in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the drink-driving alcohol limit for drivers is 35 micrograms per 100 millilitres of breath.
It was also discovered that the driver had no licence or insurance necessary to drive the car.
A tweet shared by the operations Patrol Unit said: "This Audi previously failed to stop on the M6.
"Stopped with tactics M5 Worcester - driver was drunk, had no insurance or licence so off to custody. Blew 52 roadside."
This Audi previously failed to stop on the M6. Stopped with tactics M5 Worcester - driver was drunk, had no insurance or licence so off to custody. Blew 52 roadside #spaceforone pic.twitter.com/GOE3ZObbpY
— OPU Worcestershire (@OPUWorcs) August 30, 2022
We have contacted West Mercia Police for more.
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