“The defendant said he’d found [the driving licence]. He had then registered his car in the name of Mr Guzek and obtained insurance in that name too,” said Mr Devaney.
The court was told Rygiel had been banned from driving for 15 months in 2012 and for four years in 2018, both for drink-driving.
On Thursday, he pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified on December 16, 2020, making a false statement between May 1, 2017 and December 17, 2020 to obtain insurance, obstructing a police officer and having no insurance.
Charlotte Winchester, mitigating, said Rygiel had been working as warehouse co-ordinator in Elm at the time of the offences and was using the car to commute.
“Miss Clark was well aware she was hepatitis C positive.”
The officer later said that he felt physically sick that she had spat on him on purpose and was concerned for his wellbeing.
A spit hood was placed on Clark as she was transported to King’s Lynn.
At one point during the journey, she started hyperventilating but when the hood was removed, she started spitting again and it was put back on.
Clark said in police interview that she felt “awful” and wanted to apologise for her actions which had followed drinking vodka since 11am.
She pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker – her third such offence, the court was told.
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