Drug drivers nabbed leaving paddock party

Lana Best
By Lana Best
Northern Courier
09 Feb 2026
Police drug driving campaign

A third of Party in the Paddock patrons who were drug tested upon leaving Quercus Park today tested positive.

Police conducted a large-scale road safety operation at Carrick today with a focus on drug driving and 178 oral fluid tests were conducted during the eight-hour operation.

The majority of drivers returning positive results were for MDMA (ecstasy) and one of the drug drivers was also unlicensed and driving an unregistered vehicle.

During the targeted operations, police also conducted 2770 random breath tests, with four drink drivers detected – the highest reading being 0.09.

One passenger was detected for failing to wear a seatbelt.

Acting Inspector Jareth Anderson said it was incredibly disappointing drivers continued to put not only their own lives at risk, but the lives of all other road users.

“Driving while affected by any illicit substance is incredibly dangerous, and while we continued our broader focus on random breath tests, our officers this year conducted a significant amount of oral fluid tests.”

“We are very proactive in our road safety messaging, and the community knows we will be conducting traffic operations following events such as Party in the Paddock, so it is disappointing that 58 people still chose to take drugs and drive.”

Police would like to thank the community for their cooperation and patience during the extended operation.

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