Cancelled driving licence Alcohol and driving don't go together as several drivers found out at York Magistrates Court recently. Benjamin James Dugdale, 31, was more than three times the drink drive limit as he drove dangerously on Tower Street on September 18 and failed to stop when a police officer told him to do so. He was banned from the roads for two years and put under a four-month nightly curfew at his home in Williamson Gardens, Ripon, from 7pm to 6am and must pay £85 prosecution costs and a £95 statutory surcharge. He admitted all three offences. Sergiu Enea, 28, of Burton Green, Clifton, is another driver off the road for two years. He admitted driving at more than twice the drink drive limit on Layerthorpe on November 13 and was ordered to 80 hours’ unpaid work under a community order and pay £85 prosecution costs and a £95 statutory surcharge as well as the driving ban.