A charge against former rugby league and television celebrity Matthew Ridge has been dropped after police admitted a technical error.
Ridge was charged with driving outside the hours of his limited licence and refusing to accompany police after he was stopped at a drink-driving checkpoint on Auckland's Tamaki Drive last month.
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police admitted there had been a technical error in procedure on the charge of refusing to accompany police which "would be fatal to the prosecution".
Police legal adviser Tracy Donald said the law on drink-driving checks put police under strict requirements and the technical error meant the charge could not be sustained.
"As with any case once we are aware that a prosecution is fatally flawed, it is proper to withdraw the charge at the earliest convenience," Ms Donald said.
Ridge is due to defend the driving charge next year.
- NZPA