Hampshire woman first in UK to be banned from road for drink driving on e-scooter A 20-year-old woman has become the first in Britain to be convicted of drink driving on an e-scooter. Kyah Jordan was almost three times over the limit when she went through a red light and almost crashed into an unmarked police car. In court, her lawyer tried to argue that she was travelling so slowly on the electrically powered contraption she couldn t have posed a danger to anyone. But magistrates banned the 20-year-old from the road for two years, stating it s a motor vehicle, the same as a moped, the same as a bus .
Isle of Wight Combined Courts Today (Friday), Tomlinson has admitted five counts of paying for the sexual services of a girl under 13, two counts of causing or inciting the sexual exploitation of a child under 13, two counts of intentionally encouraging/assisting the commission of an either way offence and three counts of making indecent photographs/pseudo photographs of a child. Recorder Jane Rowley said: A significant term of imprisonment may be justified. The matter will now be adjourned for sentencing on March 5. Defending, Elisabeth Bussey-Jones has asked for pre-sentence reports. He is required to add his name to the sex offender s register.