Drink-driver crashed into van while arguing
A salesman crashed his car into a stationary van while over the drink-drive limit and arguing with his girlfriend.
Jordan Hall, 27, crashed his VW Golf in Houghton Road, Hetton, having drunk wine with their meal on a night out.
Hall, of Crampbark Road, Hetton, stayed at the scene until police arrived, magistrates in South Tyneside heard.
A breath test at about midnight on Saturday, August 28, showed 61mcgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath, against a legal limit of 35mcgs.
He is starting a 17-month roads’ ban and must pay almost £900 in fines and court costs after pleading guilty to driving with excess alcohol.
Prosecutor Paul Anderson said: “He’s not far short of twice the limit. He has no previous convictions.”
Hall, who represented himself in court, told the hearing: “The collision was at around 11.35pm. I waited around.
“I haven’t got an excuse in regard of the alcohol itself.
"I’d been for a meal, it wasn’t excessive drinking.
“I’d had a couple of glasses of wine. We had an argument, that’s why I crashed.
“I’ve a clean driving licence up to now.
"What I did was completely out of character. I’ve shown a lot of remorse.”
As well as his disqualification, Hall was fined £738 and must pay £85 court costs and a £74 victim surcharge.
Magistrates offered him the opportunity to sit a drinkdriver rehabilitation course, successful completion of which reduces a ban by a quarter.
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