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Trucker more than three times over limit

A trucker was more than three times over the drink drive limit when he smashed into an electricity pole, a court heard.

Police at the crash scene asked Aden DeSilva if he was drunk, and he told them: "Yeah. I'm not going to lie. I've had a few."

Officers were called to a single vehicle accident on Middle Road, Smith's, and saw a stationary white Mazda truck in the west-bound lane.

A nearby Belco pole had been "heavily damaged", said Senior Crown counsel Paula Tyndale.

DeSilva was later breath tested and gave a reading of 265 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. The limit is 80 millilitres.

Acting Magistrate Shade Subair said this was a high rate of alcohol consumption.

She fined the 29-year-old $1,000 and barred him from the road for one year.

The defendant, of Alexandra Road, Devonshire, admitted to impaired driving on September 30.