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The 43-year-old woman, who declined medical assistance after there were concerns for her welfare, allegedly returned a reading of 0.359 after being breath tested at the centre on Gymea Bay Rd in Gymea about 5.30pm on Monday. Drivers must return a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of lower than 0.05 in Australia. Health authorities say a BAC of more than 0.3 can be life-threatening and result in unconsciousness and severe impairment, including being unable to walk without assistance. The woman was charged with drive with high-range PCA. Her licence was suspended and she was granted conditional bail.She is due to front Sutherland Local Court on November 20.