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Former Australian cricketer David Warner has been found guilty in a drunk driving case by a Sydney court. The court ruled that Warner drove a vehicle after consuming alcohol and imposed a fine of 1,500 Australian dollars. The verdict has drawn attention, with the former cricketer now facing legal consequences over the incident.
The court has also ordered Warner to install an interlock device in his vehicle if he wants to continue driving. The device is designed to prevent a vehicle from starting if alcohol is detected in the driver’s breath. The latest court ruling has put Warner back in the spotlight following his retirement from international cricket.













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