Driver who was five times over limit tried to drive through checkpoint

The incident happened in the early hours of Sunday morning in Burnfoot village
Driver who was five times over limit tried to drive through checkpoint

Stephen Maguire

Gardaí in Co Donegal were forced to deploy a stinger after an alleged drunk driver failed to stop at a checkpoint.

The incident happened in the early hours of Sunday morning in Burnfoot village.

Gardaí were operating a crime checkpoint when the incident happened.

They signalled the driver to stop, but he failed to do so, and gardaí were forced to deploy a stinger device to stop the car.

When breathalysed, the driver was found to be five times over the limit.

The vehicle was seized and the driver was charged with a number of offences.

A Garda spokesperson said: "Never take risks when it comes to road safety. Never drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs."

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