Sunderland Echo

Car dealer banned from roads was caught test driving vehicle

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works as a mechanic, a fresh nine-month roads’ disqualifi­cation.

Ms Reading said: “At approximat­ely 11.30pm, an officer was on patrol when he stopped the defendant.

“The defendant immediatel­y confessed to being a disqualifi­ed driver.

“He was disqualifi­ed on September 1, 2020, for 12 months due to a drug-driving conviction. This incident was 10 months into the disqualifi­cation period.

“There was a passenger in the car at the time.”

Raine pleaded guilty to driving while disqualifi­ed and driving without insurance.

Jason Smith, defending, said: “He is a young man with one previous conviction and that’s the drug-drive.

“As a consequenc­e of that, he lost his job. He was in the process of getting back into work and had quite a bit of debt. He was buying and selling cars, flipping them on the same day and making some money.

“On this day, the car came to him, and he got into it to make sure it drove properly.

“The person in the car was the owner who had allowed him to drive it for about oneand-a-half miles.

“Sam is now working as a mechanic and he has to test cars that he repairs.

“I would ask in these circumstan­ces that you go outside of your guidelines, I would ask you to use your discretion and not ban him.

“He has committed two acts of stupidity, both of which have ended up here.”

Magistrate­s told Raine he should never have been driving – and imposed the new disqualifi­cation.

They also ordered him to complete 180 hours of unpaid work as part of a 12-month community order, and pay a £95 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

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The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s Court.

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