Geelong man fails alcohol interlock test 226 times

A GEELONG man has lost his application to have an alcohol interlock device removed from his car after it was revealed he had failed 226 tests in five years.

David Wisbey appeared in Geelong Magistrates’ Court on Monday to apply to have the alcohol interlock device removed after it was fitted to his car, by order of the court, five years ago.

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