what penalty to expect?

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wd*

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4,045 posts

252 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Ah, it couldn't happen to a nicer person.

A dear friend of mine (read complete a$$-hole) has been done for drink driving. He hasn't actually 'fessed up, but I have my ways of finding these things out.. mwahaha..

According to the documents that he rather carelessly left lying round for me to find () he has been arrested and bailed to re-appear at the station in March.

His breath results were 50ug and 45ug (yes, I know thats not the right symbol ) while the limit is 35ug.

What penalty can he expect to receive for this? Will it be slapped wrist and fine, or will it be loss of licence?

While I hope they throw the book, printing press and author at him, the outcome of this will possibly have quite a big effect on my husband, so we are quite eager to find out what we can expect..

cheers guys!

cortinaman

3,230 posts

254 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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i thought that if you were caught over the limit that under the the d+d laws the punishment was a year ban (min) and anything from £200 upwards for a fine.

Aprisa

1,803 posts

259 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Should be a 12 month ban and a B level fine (one weeks gross income) less a third if he pleads guilty.

HTH
Nick

Streetcop

5,907 posts

239 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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at 45ug, he has the choice of electing for a blood sample to replace the breath sample...

Did he do this, do you know?

wd*

Original Poster:

4,045 posts

252 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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hmm, while on the one hand it is completely deserved - (I had a night out with this guy and was matching him drink for drink while we had a meal - he was drinking pints while I was on smirnoff ice.. he then drove us to drop off the car before we got a taxi over to the club we were going to. It was only the next day I realised I had had 5 bottles of smirnoff ice so he had had 5 pints needless to say if we go out now, I drive!) - it will have quite a bearing on my husband if the guy loses his licence. Guess we will have to wait and see what happens in march :S

wd*

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4,045 posts

252 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Streetcop said:
at 45ug, he has the choice of electing for a blood sample to replace the breath sample...

Did he do this, do you know?


He had the blood sample taken (his sample was in the sealed bag with the breath results)

Streetcop

5,907 posts

239 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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50ug to 40ug..is quite a drop and it's coming down...

So depending upon when the doctor arrived...there's a chance he might be under the limit..

The limit on blood is 80.

you'll know in the next 2-3 weeks.

gone

6,649 posts

264 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I would expect that if he gave a sample of 45ug% and his bail date is in March, then he has probably opted to replace the breath reading with a blood reading. DD offences which are evidencesd on breath are ususally in court within a week!

This long bail date suggests that he has given blood and that analysis will take that long for the reult to be posted back to the OIC (Officer in case).

I think he is done for!

He stands to be banned for a minimum 1 year and fined depending on the circumstances (whether 'driving' or 'in charge' as 'in charge' is discretionary disqual, 'driving' is mandatory) of his offence and whether he employs a good solicitor

>> Edited by gone on Monday 7th February 11:00