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Driver of purple Lamborghini had been smoking cannabis

Skipton Law Courts POLICE stopped the driver of a purple Lamborghini because it was ‘accelerating hard’ between speed bumps along Station Road in Cross Hills, heard Skipton Magistrates Court. There was also a strong smell of cannabis coming from the car being driven by Shezad Sikander, 32, the court heard today (Friday). Sikander tested positive for drugs at the roadside and was arrested and taken to Harrogate Police Station where he provided a blood sample for analysis. It later revealed he had 2.5microgrammes of the cannabis by-product delta-tetrahydrocannabinol in one litre of blood. The specified limit is two. Sikander, who admitted drugs driving in Cross Hills on December 19 last year, told the court he had been attending his cousin’s party.

Driver of purple Lamborghini had been smoking cannabis

Driver of purple Lamborghini had been smoking cannabis
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Skipton Drug-driver who crashed his car claimed he was a better driver for smoking cannabis and a better worker, too

Menu   Skipton Drug-driver who crashed his car claimed he was a better driver for smoking cannabis and a better worker, too Skipton Magistrates Court A SKIPTON man was banned from driving for three years when he appeared before Skipton magistrates for the second time in two weeks. Jordan Bellany, of Broughton Grove, had already been given a 12 month ban on April 26 after pleading guilty to driving with cannabis in his blood. On Friday he faced a similar charge of drug driving, although the offence had occurred at an earlier date. Prosecutor Nadine Clough said police attended a single vehicle collision in Limehouse Lane, in Carleton, at around 2.15pm on November 26 last year.

Skipton Drug-driver who crashed his car claimed he was a better driver for smoking cannabis - and a better worker, too

1/1 A MAN was banned from driving for three years when he appeared before Skipton magistrates for the second time in two weeks. Jordan Bellany, of Broughton Grove, had already been given a 12 month ban on April 26 after pleading guilty to driving with cannabis in his blood. On Friday he faced a similar charge of drug driving, although the offence had occurred at an earlier date. Prosecutor Nadine Clough said police attended a single vehicle collision in Limehouse Lane, in Carleton, at around 2.15pm on November 26 last year. “They found the vehicle on its roof blocking the road. Mr Bellamy was still present. A drug swipe carried out at the road side indicated positive for cannabis,” she said.

Unsung hero found drunk, slumped in car with bottles of alcohol on passenger seat

Skipton Law Courts A WOMAN praised by her local MP as an ‘unsung hero’ for her daily fancy dress runs around Silsden during lockdown has been given a community order after being found drunk, slumped in her car. Mary Taylor, 38, was found outside her home by police, in the driver’s seat of her car with two, partially drunk bottles of alcohol beside her on the passenger seat, heard Skipton Magistrates Court. She had gone to a friend’s house, and intending to stay the night, had drunk a bottle of wine, but there had been an argument and she had ‘impulsively’ decided to drive home, the court heard yesterday (Friday).

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