'Twixt rock and a hard place
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IT'S one of Australia's most recognisable features, stands 340m tall and even at night is pretty hard to miss.
But despite being just 100m from Uluru, a New South Wales tourist still couldn't find the huge red monolith and Wednesday night waved down a vehicle to ask for directions.
Unfortunately for him it was a police car – and he was over the limit.
"The man thought the oncoming vehicle contained park rangers, but to his surprise it was a police car," Northern Territory police said.
"Nonetheless the tourist told police he and his female companion wanted directions to the rock. The police officer breathalysed the driver after pointing out his headlights were shining right at it – 100m away."
The 44-year-old man allegedly returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.116, and was found to be driving unlicensed, police said. He'll return to Uluruto face charges of drink driving and unlicensed driving at Mutitjulu Magistrates Court in May.
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IT'S one of Australia's most recognisable features, stands 340m tall and even at night is pretty hard to miss.
But despite being just 100m from Uluru, a New South Wales tourist still couldn't find the huge red monolith and Wednesday night waved down a vehicle to ask for directions.
Unfortunately for him it was a police car – and he was over the limit.
"The man thought the oncoming vehicle contained park rangers, but to his surprise it was a police car," Northern Territory police said.
"Nonetheless the tourist told police he and his female companion wanted directions to the rock. The police officer breathalysed the driver after pointing out his headlights were shining right at it – 100m away."
The 44-year-old man allegedly returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.116, and was found to be driving unlicensed, police said. He'll return to Uluruto face charges of drink driving and unlicensed driving at Mutitjulu Magistrates Court in May.
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