

The officer was polite, but this routine behavior must be a real money maker for the government here, particularly since it is in a very touristy area and there must be good pickings in the evenings for tourists leaving the downtown area after a nice meal and glass of wine. Obviously, the main reason to visit here is the eponymous Franz Josef Glacier, located approximately 5 km away from the main town. This particular officer admitted that he had pulled over 10-12 cars this evening, apparently randomly checking with his test kit. Situated on New Zealand’s rugged West Coast, Franz Josef is a small township with many things to do, but is most famous as the home of the Franz Josef Glacier and for being a World Heritage Area. A compact offering of almost all of New Zealand’s most extreme sceneries, Franz Josef is a small town with some of the biggest landscapes. One of us received a DUI citation after dinner, without any erratic or unlawful driving, and after only one small glass of wine in a local restaurant. /rebates/&.com252fAttractions-g609170-Activities-FranzJosefWestlandTaiPoutiniNationalParkWestCoastRegionSouthIsland.


And the standard for DUI is apparently much lower here than in the USA. Beware the DUI cop here! DO NOT DRIVE after even one glass of wine in a local restaurant! We were unaware that in New Zealand the police can just pull you over without any cause whatsoever and give you a breathalyzer test.
