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"Miss Wasted" T-shirt earns teen extra trouble at drunk driving trial
Dec 10, 2008, 18:56 GMT
Wellington - A New Zealand judge told a teenage girl who turned up in court to face a drunk-driving charge wearing a T-Shirt proclaiming she was 'Miss Wasted' to go home and change, news reports said on Thursday.
When Keisha Lee Kubala, 18, returned to the Gore District Court on Wednesday, she pleaded guilty to driving with a breath-alcohol level of 349 micrograms, more than double the legal limit of 150 mcg for a driver under the age of 20.
She was fined 300 New Zealand dollars (164 US dollars) and banned from driving for three months, the Southland Times reported.

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