This fuckwit was featured on A Current Affair last night. He was at the airport trying to board a plane. Trying being the operative word... he was too pissed to walk and was refused entry to the aircraft.Drunken Catholic priest busted driving with .341 alcohol reading
A DRUNKEN Catholic priest busted by police for drink-driving has returned one of the highest blood-alcohol readings ever recorded in NSW.
Father Peter Jones, 58, a priest at St Patrick's Parish in South Grafton, blew a staggering 0.341 after he was stopped by police criss-crossing lanes on the Pacific Highway.
A worried motorist travelling behind the priest's white Toyota Camry saw him allegedly crossing lanes as he travelled north around 1.15pm on Wednesday at Harwood, on the state's north coast.
When he was stopped, officers subjected the priest to a breath-test which allegedly returned an off-the-chart reading of "+.5" - the highest possible reading the breathalyser can handle.
Taken back to nearby Maclean police station, the priest allegedly returned a 0.341 reading.
While police do not record individual figures on drink-drive readings, a senior police source confirmed it was one of the highest blood-alcohol levels allegedly recorded in recent times.
The legal limit for all drivers in NSW is 0.05, which can be reached after approximately two standards drinks for men, and one standard drink for women, in the first hour.
When contacted on Friday, Father Jones, who earlier this year underwent a life-saving triple heart bypass, said his job was safe and that he was receiving counselling over the matter.
"Oh look, can we leave this alone - I'll talk to you about it some other time," he said.
Lismore Diocese said in a statement that Fr Jones was "currently on leave receiving medical treatment". "Father Jones has been a committed and hard-working Priest of the Lismore Diocese in the Parishes of Nambucca and South Grafton and he and the Catholic community of the Lismore Diocese has a strong commitment to the public and the upholding of laws of the community," the statement says.
"This matter is now before the court and Father Jones shall respect the verdict of the court and civil authorities."
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I like the way that they state that he will "respect the verdict of the court and civil authorities". Isn't that noble of him...

