RBT - Season 19

Season 19

Episodes

The Gambler
On his way home from his weekly card game a recalcitrant retiree tries to avoid the booze bus setup by turning down a side street, then blows over the limit roadside.

The Rockstar
Gazza guzzled 1 and a half litres of midstrength beer before driving home from the pub. He's confident he'll be under 0.05 because he's run his own breathalyser tests, but he's bang on 0.05 roadside.

Esoteric Festival
Twenty-Six-year-old Aurelien is a French backpacker who admits to hitting the dusty dance floor under the influence of drugs at a music festival in country Victoria. He claims he just took Ketamine.

My Dream
At a pop-up testing line in a city backstreet police have netted a nice bloke… who may have made the first big mistake of his driving life.

It Was Yesterday
A bricklayer who christened a newly finished wall with a couple of cold ones is on his way home through South Melbourne when he is stopped for a test. Two should be OK right?

Alcohol of Course
Seventy-one-year-old Andre has made the classic mistake… calling in at the pub for a quick couple then chancing that third beer.

Passed in Not Passed Out
After his house was passed in at auction, Ian drowned his sorrows with a couple of stubbies. Let's hope the unhappy vendor hasn't overdone it.

My Own Stupidity
Operation ‘Colossus' has the Monash freeway north of Melbourne closed and every single driver leaving the city is being tested for alcohol and drugs.

One Puff Poison

Cowboy Lady Panic

Red Eye Stoner
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