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Victorian Premier’s husband fined and banned for drink-driving at 0.05 BAC, triggering road safety push.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan’s husband, Yorick Piper, was caught drink-driving in Bendigo, registering a blood alcohol level of 0.05 during a holiday road safety check, resulting in a $611 fine, a three-month driving ban, and a mandatory alcohol interlock installation.
The incident occurred after Piper drank at a pub while on medication, and he was cooperative during the stop.
Allan expressed shock and embarrassment, emphasizing road safety, and the couple donated $1,000 to a road safety charity and agreed to cover prior collision damages.
Victoria’s road toll reached 282 by Thursday, four more than in 2024, with 16 deaths in just over a week—the highest in 15 years.
The state’s 2017 laws require interlocks for first-time offenders with levels between 0.05 and 0.069.
El esposo del primer ministro de Victoria fue multado y expulsado por conducir ebrio a 0.05 BAC, lo que desencadenó un impulso de seguridad vial.