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These people have all received bans after being caught drug or drink driving A WOMAN has been banned from driving for 12 months after she was found to have used cannabis. Manchester magistrates heard how Julia Suthers, aged 43, of Gorsebank, Bury, tested positive for the drug when she drove a Ford Ka in Rochdale, on November 14 last year. Suthers pleaded guilty to drug-driving and also having no insurance for the car. She was fined £120 plus £119 in costs and charges. A RANGE Rover driver who had drunk double the legal level of alcohol has been banned from the roads for 20 months. At Manchester Magistrates’ Court Paul Henderson, aged 55, of Tottington Road, Bury, pleaded guilty to drink driving on Market Street, Tottington, on May 22. He was electronically tagged and made subject to a 9pm to 6am curfew for eight weeks and was ordered to pay £180 in costs and charges.
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Mat McSwiggan was devastated when his brother Kevin took his own life on December 29 last year. Mat, of Wheatcroft Close, said Kevin worked as a crisis manager for Thomas Cook and was extremely popular, always going out of his way to help others and to ensure anyone suffering would reach out to get the help they needed. He is staging a series of fundraisers for Edward s Trust and the Kaleidoscope Group and is sending out the message to people, particularly men, to talk about how they feel. A Just Giving appeal has already raised more than £3k. It can be found at https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/kevin-mcswiggan.
Chesterfield booze thief stole again just days after being spared prison
He blew his chance
Sean Sissons is now behind bars (Image: Derbyshire Constabulary)
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A Derbyshire booze thief with a “flagrant disregard for court orders” was back to his old ways just days after being spared prison.