Don't take drugs... and certainly don't drive after taking them
Don’t take drugs… and certainly don’t drive after taking them

Driving under the influence is one thing, but taking drugs and driving in a school zone is another level of recklessness. Unfortunately, that was the potentially fatal situation Victoria Police were faced with when they spotted a 49-year-old driver speeding 111km/h in a St Kilda school zone. The single-team officer spotted the vehicle while conducting a speed check outside a primary school on Brighton Road at around 9am on Friday, August 16. The 49-year-old man from Elsternwick underwent a preliminary oral fluid test which reportedly came back positive for methamphetamine. In Victoria, first-time drug driving offenders face fines of up to $2371, while speeding by 45km/h or more over the limit carries a $3952 fine. The woman’s vehicle was also impounded at the scene and a fine of $896.10 was imposed. She faces charges of dangerous driving, drink driving and driving without a licence, according to Victoria Police.