Gardaí test over 900 drivers and arrest seven people for driving while intoxicated on Dublin roads
Elsewhere, on 3 May, the Roads Policing Unit in Carlow carried out speed checks and stopped a motorist that was travelling at 157kmph.It had no insurance too and the driver was disqualified.
Follow up searches of the car recovered 2000 ecstasy tablets and 1/4 kilo of cocaine. The drugs had a combined value of approximately €40,000 -A man in his 20s was arrested and taken to Carlow Garda station, where he was detained under Sect 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1996. He was later released pending file to the Director of Public Prosecutions. Investigations are ongoingThe many-faced God, Lio Messi kills off Liverpool's Champions League challenge 🐐💶💶"Stop counting it, start giving it!" - The story of the Cork entrepreneur who wants Irish millionaires to dig deeperThe North Awaits is JOE’s very own Game of Thrones podcast, hosted by Michael Fry and Carl Kinsella.
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