A Warrnambool man has had his driver's licence suspended after he was caught behind the wheel at nearly three times the legal alcohol limit.
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Sergeant Angela Fitzgerald, of Warrnambool police, said members of the public alerted police of the man's driving.
Police intercepted the 34-year-old driving a Mazda ute on Banyan Street at 12.15am on Saturday morning.
Sergeant Fitzgerald said he later recorded a 0.14 breath test, and police suspended his licence and impounded the vehicle.
The man was released released pending summons in relation to various driving offences.
"It's a reminder going into the festive season that police are out actively patrolling and targeting drink drivers," Sergeant Fitzgerald said.
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