Sunderland Echo

Drink-driver jailed for third offence in decade

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

A serial drink-driver who motored to a petrol station and then home has been jailed for his third offence in a decade.

Jason Dixon, 32, is starting 10 weeks behind bars after a judge said his latest crime alone may have seen him sent down.

He was almost three-andhalf times the limit when breathalys­ed at his address in Coach Road Estate, Washington, on Monday, June 28, last year.

Police attended after a tipoff from a garage employee who feared he had been drunk attheoutle­t–andhadwatc­hed him drive off.

South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court heard he also struggled to use his cash card duringthes­torevisita­taround midnight.

Prosecutor Lillian Yanes Hellevik said: “He drove his Nissan Qashqai into the Jet service station at Concord.

“The employee noticed he was unsteady on his feet and wasstruggl­ingtoholdh­iscard. Hedroveawa­yandshenot­ified the police.

“Officers went to his address and he answered the door. He was heavily intoxicate­d.”

Dixon gave a reading of 116mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35mcg.

The Nissan worker denied the drink-drive allegation but changed his plea to guilty on the day of trial last month.

Dixon also appeared in court for driving with excess alcohol in 2012 and 2015.

Alastair Naismith, defending, urged District Judge Zoe Passfield Dixon to impose a suspended sentence, saying the defendant would benefit from rehabilita­tion in the

community.

MrNaismith­toldthecou­rt: “The main issue that’s going to concern you are the two previous conviction­s for the same offence.

“He is saying he is sorry. He will do the work the Probation Service has suggested. He understand­s the seriousnes­s of what he’s done.”

Jailing Dixon, Judge Passfield said: “This is your third conviction in 10 years for driving with excess alcohol.

“This reading is particular­ly high. Even without your previousco­nvictionst­hestarting point is a prison sentence.”

As well as a custodial sentence, Dixon was also banned fromdrivin­gforfourye­arsand five weeks, and he must pay a £128 victim surcharge.

 ?? ?? The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.
The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.
 ?? ?? Jason Dixon has been put behind bars.
Jason Dixon has been put behind bars.

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