They were also found to be a disqualified driver
Naas Roads Policing Unit were on patrol when they stopped a driver on the road.
The driver proceeded to test positive for opiates and cocaine and failed a roadside breath test.
Using the Mobility Device it was found that the driver was disqualified.
They were arrested and court is to follow.
The Naas Roads Policing Unit were on patrol when they stopped this driver.
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) February 2, 2024
They proceeded to test positive for opiates and cocaine and failed a roadside breath test.
Using the #MobilityDevice it was found that the driver was disqualified.
They were arrested. Court to follow. pic.twitter.com/MoJED26rav

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