A DRIVER who crashed into a garage while unfit through drugs has been handed an 18-month driving ban.
James O’Connor, 55, was driving a Peugeot on Senhouse Street in Siddick on June 27 when he was involved in a road traffic collision.
Pamela Fee, prosecuting at Workington Magistrates’ Court, said O’Connor crashed the vehicle into a garage.
O’Connor appeared to be under the influence and was ‘clearly unfit through drugs’. A drugs wipe was negative.
He was taken to the police station for a blood sample but this was unable to be done due to medical reasons.
O’Connor was charged with failing to provide a specimen but then offered a to driving while unfit through drugs.
Claire Kirkpatrick, defending, said O’Connor had recently been sentenced at the crown court for a separate driving offence and the judge had been informed about this matter.
O’Connor had been given a suspended prison sentence and a 36-month driving ban at the crown court. He must also sit an extended re-test before driving again.
Ms Kirkpatrick asked magistrates to consider imposing a financial penalty or a conditional order of discharge for this offence.
O’Connor, of Senhouse Street, Siddick, pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle while unfit through drugs.
Magistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge and an 18-month driving ban, to run concurrently with the current disqualification.
O’Connor must also pay a £26 victim surcharge.
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