Otago Daily Times

Drinkdrive­r caught twice in three weeks

- ROB KIDD rob.kidd@odt.co.nz

A couple of weeks after Jeffrey Douglas Coward was charged with drinkdrivi­ng, police went to serve him with a court summons — and caught him at it again.

The extraordin­ary coincidenc­e saw the 56yearold come before the Dunedin District Court yesterday on his fifth and sixth such conviction­s.

Judge John Macdonald sentenced Coward to four months’ home detention and 150 hours’ community work.

He noted the slew of drinkdrivi­ng conviction­s were spread over a lengthy period, beginning in 1983.

Coward was in his Toyota Corolla in Lancefield St on the afternoon of August 5.

A member of the public saw him leave the car with a beer bottle in hand, ‘‘unsteady on his feet’’.

They called police, who found the defendant at home, where he admitted the offence and said he was ‘‘just dropping a friend off’’.

Coward was unable to give a breath sample so was required to provide blood for analysis.

The result was 249mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood — nearly five times the legal limit.

Just 18 days later, a police officer had stopped in Rockyside Tce and was filling out a court summons for the incident. A passing car caught his eye. It was Coward, driving the same Toyota as on the previous occasion.

He was pulled over in Lindsay Rd and the police’s suspicions were confirmed.

The officer approached the defendant to give him the documentat­ion from the August 5 incident when they noticed signs of alcohol consumptio­n.

A breath test gave a reading of 596mcg.

The legal limit is 250mcg. Defence counsel Len Andersen accepted his client had a

‘‘horrendous list’’ of conviction­s, nearly all of which were for drinkdrivi­ng.

‘‘Clearly, he has an alcohol problem,’’ Mr Andersen said.

But Coward said he had abstained since the double indiscreti­on and was motivated to address his issues.

Judge Macdonald noted the defendant did not have a history of driving while disqualifi­ed or breaching other court orders.

Coward was banned from driving indefinite­ly and ordered to pay $216 for the blood analysis.

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Jeffrey Coward

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