Sunderland Echo

Student twice drink limit

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A night out at the theatre landed a motorist in court charged with drink driving.

Michelle Shotton, 31, of The High Road, South Shields, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with excess alcohol when she appeared before South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

The court heard Shotton, a single mum-of-one, had no intention of drinking when she went for an evening at The Customs House, but agreed to go on to a pub with her friend.

Paul Anderson, prosecutin­g, said the incident happened around 2am on the morning of Friday, September 13, this year.

He said: “A female who appears to be under the affects of alcohol was seen getting into a vehicle.”

He said witnesses called the police who arrived shortly after and breathalys­ed the defendant. She was found to have 94 microgramm­es of alcohol in 100 millilitre­s of breath, with the limit being 35.

Val Bell, defending, said her client, who is a dog hydrothera­pist and is studying history at the University of Sunderland, rarely drinks alcohol and on that evening had no intention of doing so and driving.

She said: “She had been to The Customs House for a show. She had no intention of drinking any alcohol.

“Her friend suggested they go to another friend’s pub and she paid for overnight parking intending to leave the car.

“She had a few drinks then went to the car to get her training shoes on to go and get a taxi and stupidly she got into the car and drove it out of the car park.”

Shotton was banned from driving for 23 months, fined £233, a victim surcharge of £32 and costs of £85.

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