Road ban for ex-scheme leader

A former Duke of Edinburgh scheme leader was over the alcohol limit when he was stopped on a motorway.
Blackpool Magistrates' CourtBlackpool Magistrates' Court
Blackpool Magistrates' Court

Steven Taylor, 38, of Fourth Avenue, South Shore, pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol.

He was banned from the road for 12 months, fined £380 with £85 costs and ordered to pay a £150 court charge plus £38 victims’ surcharge by Blackpool magistrates.

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Pam Smith, prosecuting, said police saw Taylor driving a Vauxhall Insignia on the M55 at Blackpool on May 16 at 5.35pm. He was pulled over on the hard shoulder. A breath test showed 43 micrograms of alcohol in his body – 35 is the limit.

Kathryn Jamieson-Sinclair, defending, said her client, who had no previous convictions, had been out the previous night.

He had only gone out the day of the offence to try and sort out a relationship problem. He drank just one pint at lunchtime which must have ‘topped him up’ from the night before.

Taylor had been an IT consultant, driving about 30,000 miles a year, working on systems for schools and children in need. He had given in his notice because he knew he would be banned.

Mrs Jamieson-Sinclair added: “He is a former Duke of Edinburgh programme leader, leader of mountain bike expeditions for needy children and been a significant fund-raiser for a local hospice.”