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BMW driver banned after Hereford arrest

Daniel Martin Tilley admitted drug-driving when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford. Prosecutor Jonathan Purser said Tilley had been stopped behind the wheel of a BMW in Hereford s Holmer Road at 12.45pm on September 25. Officers noted he had dilated pupils and the 31-year-old was arrested after failing a roadside drug test. An evidential blood test revealed he had three microgrammes of cannabis metabolite delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol per litre of blood. The legal limit is two. Speaking on his own behalf, Tilley, who was previously banned from the roads for drink-driving in 2013, said he knew he was going to pay for his mistakes now.

A49 drug-driver caught after overtaking

Chris Read, for Roper, said the 21-year-old had been on his way to work at Moreton Business Park when he was stopped. He had come down Dinmore Hill and overtook a car between Dinmore and the 50 limit, Mr Read said. He drove into work and parked his car to get out, but was met by police who came to speak to him. He tells me he had to change shifts at short notice and his sleep patterns had been disrupted. He is not a regular user, but he had smoked cannabis the night before as he thought it might help him.

Man blighted by substance abuse gets fourth driving ban

Philip Stephen Phillips admitted drug-driving and driving without insurance when he appeared before Hereford magistrates. Prosecutor Jonathan Purser said Phillips had been pulled over by police in Oldfields Close, Leominster, at 9.30pm on September 10 after checks showed he did not have insurance. Phillips, who has two previous drink-driving convictions and is currently subject to a three-year driving ban after being convicted of drug-driving last year, was asked to take a roadside drug test, and was arrested after it returned a positive result for cocaine. An evidential blood test showed he had 109 microgrammes of cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine per litre of blood. The legal limit is 50.

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