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A DRINK driver who got behind the wheel following a catch-up with friends at a pub has been given a 20-month ban from the roads. Jonathan Woodley, aged 53, was behind the wheel of a Ford Focus driving to the address of his estranged wife in Wilson Road, Dorchester on Sunday, June 20. Police officers investigating a tip-off from a concerned member of the public attended the address and breathalysed him after he claimed he had just drunk some beer indoors. Prosecuting, Richard Oakley, told Weymouth Magistrates’ Court how Woodley answered the door at the address. He said: “At about 6.20pm on June 20, police received information that the defendant was believed to have driven whilst drunk to an address in Dorchester. ....
After being removed, Pitt-Pladdy was arrested and escorted to Dorset County Hospital where a sample of blood was taken for analysis. Tests showed there was 245 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of his blood. The drink drive limit is 80 milligrams. In interview, Pitt-Pladdy explained he was ‘startled’ by the officers who awoke him and he ‘panicked’. Mr Oakley said: “He said he had depression, suffered from anxiety and was on medication. “Earlier in the day, he had been driving to work but he couldn’t due to his anxiety. He spent all day trying to calm down.” Pitt-Pladdy, of East Street, Beaminster, pleaded guilty to drink driving and failed to stop a vehicle when required by police. ....
After being removed, Pitt-Pladdy was arrested and escorted to Dorset County Hospital where a sample of blood was taken for analysis. Tests showed there was 245 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of his blood. The drink drive limit is 80 milligrams. In interview, Pitt-Pladdy explained he was ‘startled’ by the officers who awoke him and he ‘panicked’. Mr Oakley said: “He said he had depression, suffered from anxiety and was on medication. “Earlier in the day, he had been driving to work but he couldn’t due to his anxiety. He spent all day trying to calm down.” Pitt-Pladdy, of East Street, Beaminster, pleaded guilty to drink driving and failed to stop a vehicle when required by police. ....
Ambulance called after drink driver collapses in court dock dorsetecho.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dorsetecho.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.