A man has had his car impounded after police identified a number of issues in Seaford yesterday afternoon.

Frankston police intercepted a grey Toyota Lexcen, with expired registration, travelling on Railway Parade about 4.15pm.

The 63-year-old driver, whose licence was disqualified, quickly found himself in more trouble when he returned a positive preliminary breath test.

He was escorted to Frankston police station where he returned an evidentiary breath test reading of 0.034%.

The Seaford man’s car has been impounded for 30 days at a cost of $1032.

He is expected to be charged on summons with driving while disqualified, using an unregistered motor vehicle and drink driving offences.

The impound forms part of Operation Nexus, a statewide road safety focus for all police until Anzac Day.

Source: Victoria Police News – 26 April 2017

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