A man has been caught allegedly driving under the influence after police noticed a beer bottle sitting on the roof of his car. 
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A man was reportedly found driving while intoxicated when police spotted a beer bottle placed on the top of his vehicle. 

Police noticed the car on Stirling Terrace in Albany, in Western Australia, just before 5pm on June 9. 

“Have you had any alcohol today?” a police officer asked in the bodycam footage.

A man has been caught allegedly driving under the influence after police noticed a beer bottle sitting on the roof of his car. 
A man has been caught allegedly driving under the influence after police noticed a beer bottle sitting on the roof of his car.  (WA Police)

“No,” responded the man, identified in the video as Reece.

“You’ve left your beer on the roof of your car,” the police officer said.

“Oh,” Reece said while laughing.

A man has been caught allegedly driving under the influence after police noticed a beer bottle sitting on the roof of his car. 
The man was seen breathalysed and allegedly returned a positive reading of 0.367. (WA Police)

Reece was seen breathalysed and allegedly returned a positive reading of 0.367 – almost eight times the legal limit.

“Reece, you’re off the chart,” the officer said as the reading came through.

He was arrested and charged with driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

Reece faced the Perth Magistrates Court on July 6.

He was given a $4000 fine and had his licence disqualified for three years. 

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