
Cops book drunk girl after mishap
The 48-year-old Major had filed a complaint.
The incident occurred at Lokhandwala Back Road in Andheri (W). "Luckily no one was injured or killed in the accident. She was driving home after partying when she was caught. She had a valid driving licence," said a police officer. Police allowed her to go after she was served notice.
The college girl has been booked under the BNS sections for rash and negligent driving and under the Motor Vehicle Act for drink driving. TNN
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