POLICE arrested a driver who was more than four times over the limit in a picturesque Bradford village.
West Yorkshire Police's Bradford Special Constabulary posted on Twitter this morning about the incident.
Officers were in Main Street, in Haworth when they pulled over a vehicle.
They conducted a roadside breath test on the driver.
The driver blew a reading of 161 micrograms (mg).
The alcohol limit for drivers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 35mg per 100 millilitres of breath.
Officers arrested the driver, as a result.
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "Kind reminder, please don't drink and drive."
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