Motorist had "difficulty walking".
Naas Roads Policing Unit have arrested a "highly intoxicated driver".
The motorist was detected on a routine patrol.
Gardai say, when pulled-over, the motorist "had difficulty walking due to inebriation".
The driver failed roadside test and was found to be 8 times over the legal limit when tested at station.
They have been charged and are due before the courts shortly.
Naas RPU had to help this highly intoxicated driver into the patrol car as they had difficulty walking due to inebriation. Driver failed roadside test and found to be 8 times over the legal limit when tested at station. Driver charged and will appear in court soon. #SaferRoads pic.twitter.com/VgWH7XQhKN
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) August 21, 2021

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