'Who's going to look after us': Kids ask as drink-driving mum arrested

A Toowoomba mother has been caught allegedly driving while almost six times over the alcohol limit while on a late-night pizza run.

Body-worn camera footage of the woman's arrest shows her struggling against police, while one of her children asks "who's going to look after us?"

The 37-year-old woman was charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol and driving without a licence after allegedly recording a blood alcohol reading of 0.286 per cent on Thursday night.

She was also charged with two counts of assault or obstruct police after lashing out at the officers who found her behind the wheel of her utility.

The Newtown woman was pulled up late on Thursday night. Source: Queensland Police

The footage begins with police approaching the woman after she pulled up outside her home in the suburb of Newtown shortly before midnight on Thursday.

The slurring woman struggles to put the vehicle in gear to stop it rolling and then tells police she hasn't had a drink in 12 hours.

She later told police she had been out buying a pizza.

Authorities released body camera vision after a woman was pulled over in Toowoomba. Source: Queensland Police

It is alleged the woman was caught driving with a Blood Alcohol Concentration of 0.286%. Source: Queensland Police Service