Low Range PCA
Low Range PCA, over
0.05 concentration of alcohol and less than 0.08
and is the less serious of this range
of offences. However this offence is still considered a "Major
Offence". Click for further information on "Major
Offences".
If you appear before a Magistrate in
the Local Court and are convicted of this offence, then
sentence of the Court will be dependant on whether you have
been convicted for any level of a PCA offence in the previous
5 years since you committed the present offence. The maximum
penalties are,
- A fine up to $1,100 for a first
offence, or up to $2,200 for a second or subsequent offence.
- No goal term applies for this
offence.
- A disqualification of your licence for six months,
however a Magistrate has the discretion to reduce this
period to a minimum of 3 months. For a second or subsequent
offence a disqualification of 12 months, however a
Magistrate has the discretion to reduce this period to a
minimum of 6 months.
In the absence of the Magistrate
making an order while you are at Court, then the maximum
disqualification period will be imposed.
Every case that is presented to the Court has its own
unique set of facts relating to the offence and each person
that comes before the Court has his own story to tell.
Retaining a lawyer who practices in this field will place you
in a strong position from the outset.
Many client's who attend our Office often tell a story how
a neighbour did not have a disqualification period imposed, or
reduced to 3 months only or provided a licence for work
purposes only. There is no power in a Magistrate to reduce the
disqualification period less than what the legislation
permits. There is no option to allow a driver a limited
licence to go to and from work.
However there are three possibilities that can affect the
disqualification period or eliminate it altogether, they are
For further details on these options
click to the related link.
OTHER IMPORTANT
MATTERS
Magistrates have wide powers provided to them by
legislation and they have the power to impose longer terms of
disqualifications if they deem it appropriate.
High range PCA is a Major Offence and whether by that
offence alone, or because you have previous driving offences
it may be appropriate that you attend a Rehabilitation Course
before you are sentenced by a Magistrate. This is called the
"Drivers Offender's Programme" and is conducted at various
locations around Sydney and involves you attending one night a
week, completing assignments over an eight week term. When you
have completed the programme you then come before the
Magistrate and the Magistrate will take into account your
rehabilitation to this serious offence before you are
sentenced. All clients referred to this programme have all
said that they enjoyed the course and have a different view
about the seriousness of drink driving. This course is not
suitable for everyone and a Lawyer can assess in the first
place whether you are suitable for the Course. For further
information click on the related link for "Drivers Offender's
Programme".
Depending on your previous driving
record you may be at risk of being classed as a "Habitual Offender"
with the result that you will be further disqualified for a
further 5 years on top of any other disqualification period.
This can be a trap for the unwary in that in some
circumstances this is not dealt with at Court. The RTA can
make this determination administratively after your attendance
before the Magistrate. For further details on how to avoid
being classed as a "Habitual Offender
" click onto the related link,
Drink Driving Lawyers .com.au
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"High Range PCA", a
reading of your blood concentration of 0.15 or above.
"Mid Range PCA", a reading
of your blood concentration between 0.08 and less than 0.15.
"Novice Range PCA", a reading of your blood concentration
over 0.0
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