Sunderland Echo

King’s Coronation celebratio­ns land drink-driving woman in court

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

A Sunderland woman ended up in court for drink-driving after celebratin­g the King’s Coronation.

Zoe Texeira, 32, was pulled over the morning after the night before.

And a breath test reading showed she was over the limit.

Texeira, of Cheadle Road, Hylton Castle, was stopped by police as she drove a Nissan Qashqai on North Hylton Road on Sunday, May 7.

Magistrate­s in South Tyneside were told that she did not realise she was still drunk and would not have driven had she known she was.

She is starting a 12-month roads’ ban and must pay fines and costs of over £250, after pleading guilty to driving with excess alcohol.

Prosecutor Jessica Singh said: “Officers had reason to attend the area of North Hylton Road.

“This was in response to a third-party report of a female driving while under the influence.

“The vehicle in question was a black Nissan Qashqai.

"It was seen on North Hylton Road and it was followed to observe the driver.

“The officer pulled the vehicle over and she could smell alcohol and she noticed the defendant had slurred speech.

"A roadside breath test was failed.”

Texeira was arrested and

taken to Wallsend’s Middle Engine Lane police station to undergo an evidential

breath test procedure.

She gave a lowest reading of 55mcg of alcohol in breath, against a legal limit of 35mcg.

Joanne Gatens, defending, said: “Ms Texeira is absolutely mortified at being before the court.

"She has never been before a court.

“She had had a Coronation party the day before and wants you to know she had not drunk this day.

"It’s a relatively low reading.

“She recognises the risks of drink-driving.

"She would normally take public transport if she thought she was over the limit.”

Mum-of-three Texeira was fined £120, with £85 court costs and a £48 victim surcharge.

Magistrate­s offered her a place on a drink-driver rehabilita­tion programme, completion of which reduces a ban by a quarter.

 ?? ?? Zoe Texeira was still over the limit the day after celebratin­g the Coronation.
Zoe Texeira was still over the limit the day after celebratin­g the Coronation.

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