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Police Drink-driving Summer Crackdown

This year’s campaign found that 94 out of 2,616 drivers were over the legal alcohol limit when breathalyzed.

 

The campaign took course over a period of four weeks.

 

Those over the limit involved 21 drivers under the age of 25 and 61 drivers aged 25 and over.

 

However, 110 drivers were caught over the limit last year, when the campaign ran at the same time as the European Football Championships.

 

Officers have been known to step up recently by participating in road checks across the county more frequently, in areas where some drivers believe that they are less likely to get caught, fully aware they are drink driving.

 

Reduction manager for Essex police Adam Pipe, commented: “Sadly some people consider themselves to be above the law and make the decision to get behind the wheel under the influence of alcohol, drugs or both.

 

“Not only does this put their lives at risk but the lives of their passengers or other innocent road users who drive well within the law”

 

Mr Pipe said that every year he has been disappointed to see that a small minority of people ignore the law and choose to drink and drive, but also that drink drivers will not be tolerated and they will continue to be arrested, putting them before the courts where they will be brought to justice.

 

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Mother Avoids Prison For Drink Driving

A woman was fined £500 along with 10 days in Prison in default of payment for drink driving whilst her children were inside the vehicle.

 

The mother, Alison Norris, aged 45 put her three young children inside the car just before a late night crash.

 

Shortly after setting off with the youngsters, Winchester Crown Court heard that she lost full control of the vehicle and collided with another car after leaving the road.

 

Thankfully, the children were not injured but the experience was thought to be ”very alarming” for them, said by Mr Justice Burnett.

 

Divorcee Norris was believed to have failed two breath tests, one just after police arrived on the scene on the 30th December last year in Chandler’s Ford and another when she was taken to the police station. The two tests proved that she was more than three times over the limit and she admitted driving with excess alcohol at a previous hearing and was also forced to pay a victim’s surcharge of £50.

 

However, Norris was offered to have her disqualification reduced by a quarter by taking part and attending in a drink-drivers’ awareness course.

 

During the court case, the face she was driving along with her three children under such dangerous circumstances was described by the judge as a ”serious aggravating feature”.

 

The judge said that he was satisfied the justice of the case could be met with a disqualification and a fine.

Young Schoolboy Involved in Foolish Collision

A young schoolboy was involved in a collision within his school car-park after getting behind the wheel at his leaver’s ball.

 

The boy, Alexander Jenner who is a student at City of London Freemen’s School, has been banned from driving for 14 months and fined with a sum of £100 after pleading guilty to drink driving at the age of 18.

 

South East Surrey Magistrates’ Court heard that the collision took place just before 1am on Saturday, May 25th and defence lawyer Patrick Martin said that Jenner knows he has made a mistake after being under a number of pressures recently.

 

Mr Martin said Jenner’s car collided with a car driven by a friend’s mother, adding: ”He made a foolish error under these circumstances by driving home to Crampshaw Lane.” He also mentioned that Jenner’s mother had died recently, leaving Jenner acting as a taxi service for his two brothers since his father was often unable to take on the responsibility when he was away for work.

 

However, Jenner has been given the opportunity for his ban to be reduced by 14 weeks by Magistrate Jane Hargrave, on completion of a drink driving course.

 

She has urged Jenner to put it behind him and move on.

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