Sunderland Echo

Driver drank vodka after buying tree

DAD FOUND BOTTLE IN CAR BEFORE DRIVING HOME

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @petrasilfv­er

A dad downed a bottle of vodka he found in his car on a trip to a garden centre to buy a Christmas tree.

Stuart Allen was more than four times over the drink-drive limit when he was stopped in Viewforth Terrace, just around the corner from his Sunderland home, South Northumbri­a magistrate­s heard.

The court was told he had driven his Seat Leon the sixand-a-half-mile distance from Redfox Garden World, off the A184 Newcastle Road, on December 3.

The 53-year-old married father, who recently lost his job, was found to have 142 microgramm­es in 100ml of breath – the legal limit being 35. He has now been banned from getting behind the wheel for three years.

Allen, of Broom-shields Close, Fulwell, pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol.

Gareth Henderson Moore, defending, said Al- len had driven to the garden centre and bought a Christmas tree when he decided to down vodka before driving home.

Mr Henderson-Moore said: “He found a bottle of vodka in the car, which he drank from after purchasing the Christmas tree.

“He had no choice but to drive home after purchasing the Christmas tree, so his family wouldn’t find out what he had done.

“You heard what happened. This was a spur of the moment decision.

“You’ve heard he has no previous conviction­s. He’s deeply remorseful for what he’s done and he understand­s the impact this is going to have not only on him, but on his family as well.

“He has led a useful life. He has been employed all of his working life. Last year he was made redundant and the loss of his parents caused him considerab­le difficulti­es.

“He’s turned to alcohol, but he is dealing with that.”

Mr Henderson-Moore said Allen referred himself for help with his alcohol problem two days after he committed the offence.

He said: “He’s 53 years of age and this is the first time he’s been before the court.

“He’s terribly embarrasse­d about that and for his family. He wishes through me to apologise to the court today.”

Bench chairman Brian Parkinson said: “Because of the distance driven and high level of the reading, this is well into the custody band.

“The decision of the court is that you will be sentenced to 18 weeks’ imprisonme­nt, suspended for 12 months.”

Allen will have to compete 10 days of rehabilita­tion activity, 200 hours of unpaid work and will be banned from driving for three years.

He was also told to pay a £115 surcharge and £85 costs.

“He found the bottle of vodka in the car” DEFENCE SOLICITOR

 ??  ?? Drink-driver Stuart Allen had just bought a Christmas tree.
Drink-driver Stuart Allen had just bought a Christmas tree.

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