Sunderland Echo

Dad spared jail after driving over limit to see son

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A dad who drove to see his son on Father’s Day while almost three times the limit has escaped being jailed for his second drink-drive offence in eight years.

Paul Potts, 30, of Dinsdale Street, Roker, Sunderland, ju mpe d i n his wh ite Ford Focus after attending a barbecue on Sunday, June 21, a court heard.

But he was pulled over by police in Leechmere Road in the 2011-registered motor on his way to his ex-partner’s home.

South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court heard a roadside breath test showed 96 microgramm­es of alcohol in 100 millilitre­s of breath. The legal limit is 35.

The self-employed joiner and roofer has been handed a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months – and a three-year driving ban.

Jason Smith, defending, said: “He accepts that he was drunk and shouldn’t have been driving the vehicle.

“I don’t think that he has a reasonable excuse. It was his car. There were some child care issues and I’m told that he needed to get to where he needed to go to.

“He was told in no uncertain terms by his ex-partner to sort out child care. He’s made a very serious mistake a n d h e’s d r ive n wh i c h h e shouldn’t have.”

Mr Smith added: “He had no intention of putting anyone in the car.

“It was Father’s Day and he had been out at a barbecue. He wasn’t going to pick his son up. He took it upon himself to see his child. He made an horrendous mistake for which he will pay heavily.”

Potts, who pleaded guilty to drink-driving at a previous hearing, must also do 200 hours of unpaid work and pay a £128 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

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