Premium Content Subscriber only A Gladstone man accidentally implicated himself when he made admissions to police he’d been driving despite suspension. Shaun James Warby pleaded guilty in Gladstone Magistrates Court on Tuesday to unlicensed driving. On September 20, police approached a car on Bloomfield St, Miriam Vale which was unoccupied. Warby exited a toilet block and said he was the driver and was travelling from Gladstone to Bundaberg. Checks showed his licence was suspended due to demerit points. Warby told police he thought his licence was current. At the time he was on a suspended sentence. Defence lawyer Lauren Townsend said the 37-year-old had a “tragic” upbringing being raised in foster care.