Pulled over and arrested after trying to evade a checkpoint
14:20, 31 Dec 2025Updated 14:21, 31 Dec 2025
The drug test(Image: GardaÃ)
A driver attempted to evade a Garda checkpoint in Tipperary this week – only for stunned officers to find that the driver was both pregnant and using cocaine.
Gardaà were conducting a Mandatory Intoxicant Checkpoint in North Tipperary when they spotted the vehicle trying to avoid them. Officers from Killaloe Garda Station spoke to the pregnant female driver while the Garda Mobility App revealed that the car was uninsured.
The driver was the tested at the roadside for alcohol and drugs – with the test giving a positive indication for Cocaine. The pregnant driver was arrested and processed at Nenagh Garda Station, while officers wait for the the results of a blood sample. The driver’s car was also seized.
The “game-changing” Garda Mobility App was rolled out across the country in 2024, allowing officers to access an instant and comprehensive database of all vehicles and all drivers – including offences and status of licence – on their phones. The recent introduction of the Driver Number System, which allows Gardai on patrol and manning checkpoints to instantly access the history of individual motorists, has added to the pressure being put on dangerous, uninsured and banned motorists who flout the law.
All drug driving offences carry a period of disqualification. The maximum penalty for all drug driving offences is a €5,000 fine and up to six months imprisonment on summary conviction. Driving without insurance can also result in a fine of up to €5,000, five penalty points and, at the discretion of the court, a term of imprisonment “not exceeding 6 months.”
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