David Warner, the cricketer, faces serious consequences after being caught drink-driving on Easter Sunday—blowing over twice the legal limit and even attempting to swap seats with a passenger to evade detection. While his defense argued that global media coverage was punishment enough and could jeopardize his future in lucrative T20 leagues, especially in cultures wary of drinking, the court emphasized public safety above all. With children in the car as a major aggravating factor, Warner was convicted, fined $1,500, and ordered to install an interlock device before driving again. The judge acknowledged he’s unlikely to repeat the offense but made clear: the law applies equally to everyone, no matter their fame.

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