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Benjamin Anthony Khan - 0.119
The roofer was found by police in his vehicle, parked in a Zilzie median strip with the engine running, at midnight on March 27.
He was unresponsive and officers tried to wake him. He appeared to be intoxicated so they tried to give him a breath test.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Shaun Janes told the court Khan was uncooperative with police and tried to enter the vehicle again, so had to be restrained.
He was taken back to the Rockhampton Police Station where he blew 0.119.
âHe made full admissions of being the driver of the vehicle at the time,â Sergeant Janes said.
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Ian Lee Howard may have been allowed to ride on the back of trailers as a kid, but now he’s found himself without a driver’s licence after giving a few children a spin around Tin Can Bay.
A member of the public recorded a white Toyota Hilux on the corner of Emperor and Squire streets carrying three standing kids, between 10 and 15 years of age, at 4.30pm on February 2.
“Police subsequently viewed the footage and identified the vehicle and trailer registered to the defendant,” police prosecutor Sergeant Shaun Janes told the Yeppoon Magistrates Court on April 8.