Drunk driving force blames the company for COVID-19 fine

These are the latest developments related to the coronavirus pandemic in other parts of Australia.

A 2015 exam through Jax Tires found that 40% of drivers replace a flat tire. Source: News Corp Australia

A guy arrested for breaking the coronavirus lock said he “blames society” for not knowing how to replace a flat tire.

Victoria police patrolling Warrandyte discovered a serious Nissan Pulsar with a front wheel blocking the road at 3 a.m.

Police said a 19-year-old Eltham guy was driving the flat car and continued driving until maybe it didn’t happen “because he and his passenger didn’t know how to replace a tire.”

Officials said drivers arrested late at night did not know how to replace a tire. Photo: Victoria Police Source: Supplied

“The driving force and its passenger, a 22-year-old Ringwood, said it wasn’t their fault that they didn’t know how to replace a tire and accused the company of not informing them,” police said.

The men were fined $1652 for violating coronavirus restrictions.

Victorian police have accused more than 500 people of covert rape in recent weeks.

Police said the driving force also failed a blood alcohol test on the road and dropped a score of 0.162. You will be charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.

A survey commissioned through Jax Tyres in 2015 found that 40% of Australian drivers did know how to replace a puncture, and a millennium out of five knew where to place their spare tire.

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