A Dunedin man collected a raft of charges after allegedly giving his brother’s details when pulled over for drink-driving.
Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond, of Dunedin, said the 30-year-old provided his brother’s name when he returned an excess breath alcohol reading at a Dunedin traffic stop just before Christmas.
The discrepancy was noticed and the man was located by officers in Wakari at 8.20pm on Thursday, Snr Sgt Bond said.
"When stopped you have to produce the driver’s licence, but people often say they forgot it, or it’s at home or in the other car.
"We can access photos in the system, but with family members such as brothers they can look similar, and photos are only updated every 10 years," Snr Sgt Bond said.
"Hence why the officer probably believed that person was the brother."
The man was arrested and was charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice, driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while disqualified and failing to remain stopped.
He will appear in the Dunedin District Court at a later date.