Sunderland Echo

Argument lands drink-driver in court

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An argument with her boyfriend landed a Sunderland woman before the courts.

Sarah Milton, 29, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with excess alcohol when she appeared before South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

Glenda Beck, prosecutin­g, said the Washington mum-ofone had been at River Bar in Fatfield with her boyfriend.

She said there had been an argument and she left the pub. She drove her Mini

Cooper convertibl­e and when she was stopped by police she was found to have 93 microgramm­es of alcohol in 100 millilitre­s of breath, with the limit being 35.

A spokesman for the probation service said Milton, of Westernmoo­r, had gone to the pub with her boyfriend.

He said: “They had a few drinks, but had a little bit of a fallout. Ms Milton tried to call for a taxi.”

He said Milton had a pattern of driving to the pub, but getting a taxi home.

However, he said: “She was struggling to get a taxi, so they both sat in the car to get their coats. She basically decided she needed to get home and made the foolish decision to drive the car. She is very, very remorseful of what she has done.”

Richard Copsey, defending, said: “This is so out of character she can’t understand it.”

He said there was medical evidence that some medication she had been given by a doctor could cause mood swings.

District Judge Kathryn Meek said: “I do accept your genuine remorse. It was at best foolhardy, at worst extremely dangerous.”

Milton was banned from driving for 24 months and given a 12-month community order with 150 hours of unpaid work.

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