Mum escapes ban for drink driving

Tuesday 21st January 2020 18:44 EST
 

A mum who was found to be one and a half times above the alcohol limit has managed to escape an instant driving ban after convincing a Manchester magistrates court that she neeeds to be able to continue driving in order to drop her children to school.

Nethra Kore, 39, admitted to drink-driving this week and her lawyer pleaded against a ban, usually imposed in such cases. According to court reports covered a local Manchester newspaper, the court heard that Kore’s husband Shishir, 41, was unable to do the school run as he is a senior nurse with the NHS and tasked with collecting donated organs from across the UK at short notice.

While the court spared her a driving ban, her driving licence could still be revoked by the UK’s Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) as she only passed her driving test 18 months before the offence and she could be made to re-sit her test. 

Under UK law, a drivers’ licence can be cancelled if the holder receives six or more points within two years of passing their test.

The incident occurred last June after traffic officers spotted her driving in the dark without her car headlights on. 

The court heard that Kore blew 55 microgames of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, while the legal limit is 35 mg.

In an unusual legal move defence lawyer John Dye urged that his client be handed a short ban instead of a discretionary 10 points on her licence so she could resume driving when it expired instead of having to re-sit her driving test.

According to Manchester Evening News, the sentencing chair of the bench, Dario Cottingham, said: “We obviously have listened to what’s been said but we have guidelines to follow. As for the points we have listened to what Mr Dye has said and again on this point follow the guidelines and impose 10 points. That doesn''t necessarily mean the DVLA will revoke they may, they may not. To redo a license can be done very quickly in Manchester and I don''t foresee that to be a problem.”

Mrs Kore’s licence was stamped with 10 penalty points and she was also fined 200 pounds and ordered to pay 115 pounds in costs.


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