Sunderland Echo

Ma nearly four times over drink-drive limit

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A dad who drove while almost four times the drink-drive limit has been spared jail.

Mark Tulip, 50, of Millbeck Drive, Washington, walked free from court after magistrate­s heard his life had slumped after the onset of illness about three years ago.

It led to him losing his wellpaid job as a garage supervisor and to the breakdown of a relationsh­ip, sending him spiralling towards depression.

Tulip was caught driving his black Vauxhall Astra while over the limit on the A195 at Birtley, Gateshead, on Monday, March 23, South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court was told.

He gave a breath test reading of 131mcgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath. The legal limit is 35mcgs.

Magistrate­s have now handed him a 12-week prison term, suspended for a year, and banned him from the roads for 32 months.

Prosecutor Ben Woodward said: “The police speak to him at the scene and he fails a roadside breath test.

“The defendant has no antecedent­s and is of good character, but we are talking about a high level of intoxicati­on.”

Tim Gregory, defending, said: “Two years ago he was working in a garage as a workshop foreman and he was in a relationsh­ip.

“He then developed a condition which made i t difficult for him to leave home, it greatly impacts on his day-to-day life. It forced him to lose his job and his partner left him.

“He can’t understand how he could get himself into this situation.”

Magistrate­s also ordered Tulip to complete 26 rehabilita­tion days’ work with the Probation Service, sit the Driver Impaired Rehabilita­tion Programme and pay a £122 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

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