Sunderland Echo

Motorist banned from driving for twice refusing breathalys­er

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traced the car to Stainbank’s address in Seaham’s Warkworth Crescent.

She said: “The defendant appeared intoxicate­d, his speech was slurred and his eyes dilated.”

He was arrested and taken to the police station where Ms Devine said he refused to give a sample saying: “I’m not bothered.”

While on bail for this incident, Northumbri­a Police were called to a report of a drink driver in Sunderland at 3.20am on January 12 and when they spotted the vehicle, a Nissan Qashqai, it drove through a red light.

Police stopped the vehicle, which was being driven by Stainbank.

She said: “He had slurred speech, dilated eyes and smelled of alcohol.”

Ms Devine said he was arrested and again refused to give a sample.

This time he said he knew of someone who had refused to give a sample and got a lighter sentence and he knew he would be more than twice the limit.

Stainbank, who was not represente­d in the magistrate­s’ court, said: “I am really sorry, it was bad decision-making by myself.

“I was just having issues with work and private life and everything was getting on top of me.”

The father-of-three said he was having an argument with his partner when he was on the Northern Spire Bridge and it was her who called the police because she was concerned for his welfare.

District Judge Kathryn Meek, said: “As far as I am concerned, these matters are serious.”

Stainbank was given an 18-month community order, with 240 hours of unpaid work, and, in addition, was banned from driving for three years.

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