The driver blew well over the drink drive limit when stopped in the early hours of this morning.
Officers published this image to the Telford Cops social media account.
Officers from Team C said they"identified a driver at McDonald’s who decided to get some sides of alcohol and no insurance with his food." According to Telford Cops, who released a small amount of information at 4.37am on May 3, the driver blew 63 - the limit is 35 - and was arrested. The vehicle was also seized.The full social media post read:"Officers from Team C response have identified a driver at McDonald’s who decided to get some sides of alcohol and no insurance with his food.
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