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David Warner fined for drink driving after trying to swap seats to avoid test

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Australian cricket star David Warner was fined by a Sydney court for a drink driving offence that occurred on Easter Sunday. Warner allegedly attempted to swap seats with a passenger after spotting a roadside breath test checkpoint ahead. The court heard details of how he tried to evade the test by switching positions in the vehicle. Warner was subsequently charged and the matter was brought before the Sydney court, resulting in a financial penalty.

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