Sunderland Echo

'Obstructiv­e and argumentat­ive' woman refused police breath test

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderladn­echo

A previously convicted Sunderland drink-driver has been banned from the roads afresh after she refused to take a breath test when stopped by police.

Jodi Tyrell, 25, would not cooperatew­henofficer­spulled her over as she drove “all over” city centre Burdon Road.

And Tyrell, of Cuba Street, Hendon, became unhelpful after her arrest on Sunday, March13,magistrate­sinSouth Tyneside heard.

Prosecutor Emma O’Hegarty said the defendant was“obstructiv­eandargume­ntative” to officers.

She revealed Tyrell was disqualifi­ed from driving for 15 months in 2017 for her first drink-drive offence. And she was back behind the wheel whileovert­helimitthr­eeyears later, although she avoided a further disqualifi­cation.

Tyrell again pleaded guilty to drink-driving but claimed she had moved her car only a short distance due to an emergency.

Magistrate­s accepted her special reasons defence that it was a necessary manoeuvre and Tyrell avoided a second ban, but the conviction stood.

But Mrs O’Hegarty said Tyrell had no excuse for her new offence of failing to provide a sample for analysis, to which she pleaded guilty.

The prosecutor told the hearing: “At 1.30am, an officer was on mobile patrol in the Sunderland area and on route toanotheri­ncident.Heinstead

became suspicious of the defendant’s driving and he followed her.

“The driver was described as being all over the road and drove over white lanes.

“He stopped her car and suspected that she was over the limit. He could smell intoxicant­s, and her eyes were glazed. He requested a specimenof­breath,butsherefu­sed.

“She was asked several times to give a sample, but again she refused.

“In custody, she was obstructiv­e and argumentat­ive, and would also not give a sample.”

Joanne Gatens, defending, said:“Ican’targuethat­thiswas not a deliberate refusal. She panicked and thought that she would lose her job.

“She doesn’t accept what is said about the manner of her driving but does accept it was a deliberate refusal.”

Tyrellwasd­isqualifie­dfrom driving for three years and handed a 12-month communityo­rder,with20reha­bilitation days. She was fined £323, with a£95victimsu­rchargeand£85 court costs.

 ?? ?? The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.
The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

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