Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland
A man has been disqualified from driving for 25 months after being caught by a Norfolk Police tractor while driving a lorry under the influence of alcohol.
30-year-old Liam Stapleton, of Darris Close, Hayes, appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court and pleaded guilty to drink driving, having provided an evidential breath sample of 104mg.
The legal limit it 35mg. As well as a driving ban, he was also ordered to pay a £200 fine, £85 in costs and a victim surcharge of £80.
Stapleton was stopped by police during Operation Tramline, which sees officers provided with an HGV tractor unit by National Highways, in April.
The police tractor allows teams to carry out patrols across the county’s strategic road network and focus on offences committed by lorry drivers.
Arresting officer, PC Craig Scott said: “Stapleton put Norfolk’s road users at serious risk by choosing to drive his vehicle whilst under the influence of alcohol.
“He could have caused catastrophic harm to both himself and those travelling around him.
“There is never an excuse for drink driving. It is unacceptable and we will continue to work to ensure that those choosing to do so will be prosecuted.”
Shortly after 11:00a.m on April 25, officers noticed Stapleton swerving between lanes and driving poorly on the A47, heading towards Little Melton.
Stapleton was stopped by police on Watton Road and arrested on suspicion of drink driving after providing a roadside breath sample of 115 per 100 millilitres of breath.
He was then taken to Wymondham Police Investigation Centre for questioning and later charged with drink driving, having provided an evidential breath sample of 104mcg per 100 millilitres of breath.
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30-year-old Liam Stapleton, of Darris Close, Hayes, appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court and pleaded guilty to drink driving, having provided an evidential breath sample of 104mg.
The legal limit it 35mg. As well as a driving ban, he was also ordered to pay a £200 fine, £85 in costs and a victim surcharge of £80.
Stapleton was stopped by police during Operation Tramline, which sees officers provided with an HGV tractor unit by National Highways, in April.
The police tractor allows teams to carry out patrols across the county’s strategic road network and focus on offences committed by lorry drivers.
‘It is unacceptable’
Arresting officer, PC Craig Scott said: “Stapleton put Norfolk’s road users at serious risk by choosing to drive his vehicle whilst under the influence of alcohol.
“He could have caused catastrophic harm to both himself and those travelling around him.
“There is never an excuse for drink driving. It is unacceptable and we will continue to work to ensure that those choosing to do so will be prosecuted.”
Shortly after 11:00a.m on April 25, officers noticed Stapleton swerving between lanes and driving poorly on the A47, heading towards Little Melton.
Stapleton was stopped by police on Watton Road and arrested on suspicion of drink driving after providing a roadside breath sample of 115 per 100 millilitres of breath.
He was then taken to Wymondham Police Investigation Centre for questioning and later charged with drink driving, having provided an evidential breath sample of 104mcg per 100 millilitres of breath.
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