She had been summonsed to Kaikohe District Court on charges of drink-driving and careless driving, and her licence was suspended for 28 days.
Later, about 5.45pm on Sunday, a Moerewa woman became seriously unwell with an extreme heart rate after what police described as a ''three-day bender''.
Police and St John Ambulance attended. As well as drinking for three days she had taken other, as yet unidentified substances which may have caused a severe reaction. She was taken to Bay of Islands Hospital in Kawakawa.
Mr Laurie urged people to show some restraint when consuming alcohol.
Incidents like Sunday's added to the pressure emergency services were already under and could take them away from other, more urgent matters — not to mention the stress and strain they placed on family members and the financial problems they could cause.
''We don't mind you having a good time, but how much alcohol do you really need to drink?''
Last week the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority heard a three-day appeal in Kerikeri sparked by Kaikohe pensioner Shaun Reilly's attempt to limit the hours in which alcohol can be sold in the Far North.