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After blowing well over his zero-alcohol limit roadside, a regretful P Plater gets down on the ground and begs for forgiveness. Officer Jones kindly forgives the emotional international student.
A good Samaritan dropping a homeless man at Frankston train station turns out to be twice the limit on a roadside test. He may be a good guy… but he's also got a history of driving offences.
Pizza joint manager Tash is not someone you would expect to be a methamphetamine user… but when a roadside indicator test goes positive for meth she offers up one unlikely explanation.
Graduate student Monty is an aspiring expert on the human mind. So, what on earth was going through P plater Monty's mind when he ignored his zero-alcohol limit and downed a couple of pints?
Tonight on RBT, a group of Uni students are on their way home from the casino, and some old friends move house.
Grand-mum Samantha worked an all-nighter but is running at full chat this morning--perhaps a drug test will explain her chatty attitude.