DUI Drink Driving Rod Stewart Mailbox

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As reported by Local 10, Maggie May crooner Rod Stewart got more than just a wrecked bed last week, when American man Michael Lutz crashed into his mailbox during a DUI Drink Driving intercept.

Mr Lutz was found to have a blood alcohol concentration of more than 3 times the legal limit.

A furious Mr Stewart was heard to state that the loss was 'a pain I can do without'.

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Clearly not a fan of early Seventies music, Mr Lutz has displayed a callous disregard for the welfare of the singer's mailbox since.

Words to the effect of 'every night its just the same, you leave me lonely' have been heard from the Stewart residence in the days since the incident.

Mr Lutz awaits sentence.

 

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Queenslanders charged with DUI Drink Driving, Drug Driving or Fail To Provide Specimen face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 9 months imprisonment and 28 penalty units.
Persons charged with Careless Driving (Drive Without Due Care & Attention) face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 6 months imprisonment and 40 penalty units.
Queenslanders charged with Dangerous Driving, which is a Criminal offence, face a maximum penalty, depending upon the circumstances of aggravation, of 5 years imprisonment, 200 penalty units and a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification.
Persons charged with Disqualified Driving face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 12 months imprisonment and 40 penalty units.
Queenslanders charged with Evade Police a maximum penalty of 3 years imprisonment, 200 penalty units and a lifetime licence disqualification.
Persons charged with Repeat DUI Drink Driving, Repeat Drug Driving, Repeat Fail To Provide Specimen, or a Repeat combination of these offences, face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 18 months imprisonment and 60 penalty units.
A penalty unit in Queensland is currently worth $113.85.
In addition to the above penalties, anyone who pleads or is found guilty in the Magistrates Court must pay the Offender Levy, which is presently worth $110.90.
Magistrates have a general power to impose up to a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, above and beyond any legislated disqualification ranges.
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