Sunderland Echo

Driver did not realise he was still banned

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A Sunderland man didn’t realise he was disqualifi­ed when he drove his new car home, a court heard.

William Ward, 52, pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualifi­ed and driving without insurance when he appeared before South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

Clare Irving, prosecutin­g, said Ward had received the original ban from driving in 2005 and part of the court hearing was that he would have to sit an extended test before he got behind the wheel again.

Peter Thubron, defending, said this was something his client was not aware of and the test had not been sat.

Ms Irving said Ward was stopped by police on the afternoon of Thursday, September 19, in the city’s Aldenham Road and the PNC (Police National Computer) check showed he was still disqualifi­ed and there was no insurance.

She told the magistrate­s’ court: “He said he knew there was no insurance, but he didn’t realise he was disqualifi­ed.”

Mr Thubron said: “He works as a chef in a care home in Farringdon and he lives in Farringdon.

“He normally walks to and from work.”

But, the court heard the offences happened when he decided to buy a car and it was dropped off at his place of work.

Mr Thubron told the court that Ward did not know he was driving while disqualifi­ed when he got behind the wheel of the car but is now hoping to pass the test as soon as possible.

Ward was fined £300 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a surcharge of £30.

The court also gave Ward six penalty points on his driving licence.

 ??  ?? The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.
The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

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