A BUS DRIVER will be without his licence until at least January after he was charged with high-range drink-driving.
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The passengers, three children and two adults were not injured in the incident.
Armidale Highway Patrol officers stopped the 42-year-old driver at Dangar Street about 3:30pm on Monday, where he allegedly returned a positive random breath test.
The man was then arrested and taken to Armidale Police Station, where he took a secondary breath analysis and allegedly returned a reading of 0.179.
He was issued a court attendance notice, his licence was suspended and he was charged with high-range drink-driving.
The matter will go to Armidale Local Court on Monday, January 31.
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