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A South Australian P-plater allegedly caught drink-driving will front court after police officers found too many people in her car, including two people in the boot.
A Nissan station wagon was stopped by patrols along Caroona Road in Port Augusta about 12:50am on Sunday.
The 18-year-old provisional driver was breath tested and allegedly returned a positive reading of 0.106.
By law, P-platers are required to have no alcohol in their system when driving.
Upon further inspection, police also found there were seven people in the Nissan, including the two teenage girls in the boot.
The driver, from Port Augusta, was reported for exceeding the prescribed concentration of alcohol, breaching her provisional licence and driving with more than one passenger over 16 years not wearing a seatbelt.
She lost her licence on the spot for six months and had her car impounded for 28 days.
The teenager is due to appear in court at a later date.
Both young girls in the boot were also fined for not wearing a seatbelt.
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