As reported by Daily Mail, Bachelor In Paradise star Davey Lloyd was sentenced for Drink Driving this week.
Mr Lloyd was charged after being intercepted at around 10pm on 2 September near Dee Why in Sydney.
The television personality blew a blood alcohol reading of 0.114.
Mr Lloyd was sentenced at Manly Local Court last Wednesday, where he received a 3 month driver's licence suspension and an $850 fine.
In Queensland, a reading of 0.114 constitutes mid range drink driving, which for a first time offence carries a licence disqualification range of 3-12 months and in certain circumstances the driver will be eligible to apply for a drink driving work licence, which permits them to continue driving for work purposes during their disqualification period.
With a previous conviction within the last 5 years, which was not the case with Mr Lloyd, the penalty range, depending upon the previous reading, ranges from 3-18 months if the previous was low or mid range, through to a 6 month to lifetime loss of licence where the previous was a high range offence (a reading of 0.150 or above).
If you need help with a Drink Driving charge in Brisbane or Queensland call the Brisbane Drink Driving Lawyer team today on 1300090210 or click here to submit an online enquiry.