Scantily-clad motorist sporting leather lingerie charged in drunken e-bike crash

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Scantily-clad motorist sporting leather lingerie charged in drunken e-bike crash

A woman wearing leather underwear has been charged with drink driving following a collision with an e-bike in Sydney’s Moore Park overnight.

Emergency services were called to South Dowling Street in Sydney’s east at 3.45am after a collision between a Subaru sedan and an e-bike near the light-flow junction with Devonshire Street.

Paramedics treated the cyclist, a 29-year-old man riding a Lime e-bike, at the scene before he was rushed to St Vincent’s Hospital in a serious condition.

The 27-year-old female driver allegedly returned a positive result on a roadside breath test and was taken to Surry Hills Police Station where she underwent a secondary breath test, which returned an alleged reading of 0.095, NSW Police said.

A woman wearing leather underwear has been charged with drink driving following a collision with an e-bike. OnScene Bondi

He was then transferred to St Vincent’s Hospital for mandatory blood and urine tests.

The woman has since been charged with mid-range drink driving and will appear in Downing Center Local Court on March 14.

South Dowling Street was closed southbound following the accident with traffic being affected for several hours.

Police said investigations are still ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the crash. OnScene Bondi The woman has since been charged with drink driving and will appear in Downing Center Local Court on March 14. OnScene Bondi

The scene was established with specialist officers from the Accident Investigation Unit present to examine the scene, but it is believed the man was found on the road unconscious and suffering injuries believed to be consistent with being run over by a car.

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Police said investigations are still ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the crash, and anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has dashcam footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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