RBT: Random Breath Testing

Season 1

8 episodes · Jun 27, 2010

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  • S1E1

    Episode 1

    Jun 27, 201020m

    RBT patrols the water, breath testing the home of country music and a driver blows twice the legal limit in Botany.

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  • S1E2

    Episode 2

    Jul 4, 201022m

    RBT sets up on the main road at Bondi, a driver is busted behind the wheel with a suspended licence, and a P plater has alcohol in their system.

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  • S1E3

    Episode 3

    Jul 11, 201021m

    A student on the way to a music festival admits to drinking a long neck beer while driving, and a watercraft pilot fails to get away with a switcheroo when the Water Police approach.

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  • S1E4

    Episode 4

    Jul 18, 201021m

    Police cannot understand why a P-plate driver insists that she was in the right to drive drunk, attempt to avoid a breath test and risk other road users' lives, allegedly because she needed to get sugar for her best friend.

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  • S1E5

    Episode 5

    Jul 25, 201022m

    A young P-plate driver has his licence suspended, and a motorcycle rider stopped for a defective taillight is found to have an outstanding arrest warrant. A father tests positive for drugs that he took the day before.

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  • S1E6

    Episode 6

    Aug 1, 201021m

    The annual Mardi Gras drink festival is a constant source of work for the RBT police. Truck drivers are tested at a way station and most prove to be clean. P-plate drivers do not seem to get the zero alcohol limit requirement.

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  • S1E7

    Episode 7

    Aug 8, 201020m

    Celebrations are cut short for a Kiwi driver whose girlfriend has just arrived in Australia, when they are stopped at a Random Breath Testing site.

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  • S1E8

    Episode 8

    Aug 15, 201021m

    Sometimes the RBT teams get into high speed pursuits with drivers attempting to flee a test. After over an hour of chasing one driver, the situation is getting critical, and needs to be brought to a close. Driving without headlights also features a dismal drink failure.

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