The Chronicle (UK)

Disqualifi­ed driver is caught back at wheel

- By MARIA CASSIDY Reporter maria.cassidy@reachplc.com

A DISQUALIFI­ED driver has been jailed after getting behind the wheel in a hospital car park while nearly three times over the alcohol limit.

John Dennis was arrested, convicted and sentenced within 48 hours following his inexcusabl­e behaviour outside Cramlingto­n’s Northumbri­a Specialist Emergency Care Hospital in the early hours of Thursday, June 23.

The 28-year-old, who received a road ban in October 2020 after leading police on a dangerous pursuit, was caught on the hospital’s CCTV getting into a black Vauxhall Astra.

He then drove the vehicle towards the entrance of the car park in an effort to leave before reversing, turning around and driving on the wrong side of the road back into a parking space.

Moments later he was met by on-duty officers who suspected he was intoxicate­d.

Upon arrest, Dennis was found to be nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit after giving a specimen containing 99mcg/100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35mcg/100ml of breath.

Further checks showed Dennis was not only disqualifi­ed and with no insurance but also already on court bail for a further driving offence relating to the same Astra in Percy Main three months earlier. After being spotted by police on March 11, Dennis tried to make off on foot but was later found hiding in a nearby garden and detained.

On Friday Dennis, of Brunton Street, Percy Main, admitted two counts of driving while disqualifi­ed, having no insurance and driving while above the legal alcohol limit.

He was subsequent­ly jailed for 49 weeks and handed a further 42-month driving ban which comes into effect following his custodial sentence.

In October 2020, Dennis was jailed for 10 months and handed a 31-month road ban at Newcastle Crown Court after being convicted of a string of offences including dangerous driving.

That offence saw him drive at speeds reaching 100mph on the A1 at Holystone as he failed to pull over when instructed and led officers on a dangerous pursuit.

He now begins a further prison term.

Sergeant Glen Robson of Northumbri­a Police’s Operation Dragoon team said: “It is clear Dennis has shown a total disregard for the law and for the safety of other road users.

“On two occasions, despite knowing he was disqualifi­ed, he willingly got behind the wheel of a car - putting the lives of others in danger.

“In the most recent case, it almost beggars belief he would decide to drive while intoxicate­d in the car park of a hospital.

“This was despite already being on bail for a separate offence which saw him unsuccessf­ully try to run away from police after being caught driving.

“The law is not optional and when anybody gets behind the wheel of a car while intoxicate­d they risk ruining more than one life forever.

“His actions were selfish and reckless - and I am pleased the severity of his crimes have been reflected in this custodial sentence. Protecting all our road users is our absolute priority.”

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