A PORTLAND man will appear in court after police allegedly found him at the wheel for a second time this week driving with a suspended licence.
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Sergeant Sean Elliott said Portland police intercepted the 35-year-old driver of the 2011 green Holden commodore wagon on Bentinck Street around 6.45am on Saturday morning.
"He was a suspended driver, who had also been intercepted earlier in the week," Sergeant Elliot said.
Police impounded his vehicle for 30 days at a cost $1137 cost to the driver. The man will appear in Portland Magistrates Court on charges of driving while suspended.
"With the technology today we can check people's licences and registrations straight from our vehicles," Sergeant Elliot said.
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