A North Nowra woman who pleaded guilty to high range drink driving has lost her licence for 12 months and been fined $1500.
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The court heard Taylor Mary Sheridan-Paul, 21, had consumed an unknown number of drinks at a private home and the Bomaderry Hotel on November 16 last year before being stopped by police for a random breath test.
Court papers said officers stopped her Subaru Outback shortly after midnight on November 17 as it was travelling west on Bunberra Street in Bomaderry.
She returned a positive roadside breath test and a breath analysis later produced a reading almost four times the limit 0.196.
Sheridan-Paul told police she had consumed an unknown quantity of drinks at a private home before attending the Bomaderry Hotel where she again consumed a further unknown quantity of alcohol.
In Nowra Local Court, as well as the fine and disqualification, Magistrate Gabriel Fleming also ordered she have an interlock device fitted to her vehicle for two years.
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