A WOMAN who has been disqualified from driving for almost 50 years faces a NSW court on driving and other charges.
Police say highway patrol officers approached a 37-year-old woman near a random breath test site on Campbelltown Road at Woodbine, southwest of Sydney, shortly after midday (AEDT) on Monday, after she allegedly stopped her car about 300 metres from the site.
Officers questioned the driver about her licence and identity and allege she provided false details.
A field fingerprinting identification device was used and further inquiries revealed she was disqualified from driving until 2062, a police statement said.
The woman was arrested and charged at Campbelltown Police Station with driving while disqualified and giving false particulars and she was refused bail to appear in Campbelltown Local Court on Tuesday.