10.05.2021
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Syd driver charged with DUI after car roll

A driver whose vehicle crashed into a parked car and rolled over in Sydney has had her licence suspended after being charged with high-range drink-driving.
A 22-year-old woman was allegedly drink-driving when she crashed into a parked car in Sydney.

A Sydney woman has been charged with high-range drink-driving after her car rolled and landed on its roof after crashing into a parked car.

The Mazda crashed about 1.40am on Monday at South Granville in Sydney's west, with the driver and passenger escaping uninjured.

Police say the 22-year-old driver was arrested and taken to Granville Police Station, where she returned an alcohol breath analysis reading of 0.173.

The woman's licence has been suspended and she's been issued with a court attendance notice for high-range PCA and negligent driving.

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