'Drunk-Driver' Crashes Into Police Station

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'Drunk-Driver' Crashes Into Police Station

The 49-year-old man "kindly handed himself" after crashing his vehicle into the station wall in Cheshire.



A man has been arrested after crashing his car into a police station.

The suspected drunk-driver is believed to have lost control of the vehicle in a car park next door and ended up crashing it into the Frodsham station in Cheshire, around 12.20am.

The car was left resting nose-end against the station wall.

Police were, of course, on the scene quickly to arrest the 49-year-old driver on suspicion of drink-driving.

Cheshire Police later tweeted about the incident, writing: "Man arrested for #drinkdrive after losing control on a car park and crashing into Frodsham police station. #epicfail".

Another tweet said: "Male in Frodsham kindly handed himself in for drink driving #drivenintostationwall".

The 49-year-old man is currently on bail.

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'Drunk-Driver' Crashes Into Police Station

The 49-year-old man "kindly handed himself" after crashing his vehicle into the station wall in Cheshire.



A man has been arrested after crashing his car into a police station.

The suspected drunk-driver is believed to have lost control of the vehicle in a car park next door and ended up crashing it into the Frodsham station in Cheshire, around 12.20am.

The car was left resting nose-end against the station wall.

Police were, of course, on the scene quickly to arrest the 49-year-old driver on suspicion of drink-driving.

Cheshire Police later tweeted about the incident, writing: "Man arrested for #drinkdrive after losing control on a car park and crashing into Frodsham police station. #epicfail".

Another tweet said: "Male in Frodsham kindly handed himself in for drink driving #drivenintostationwall".

The 49-year-old man is currently on bail.

source: 'Drink-Driver' Crashes Into Police Station


W.T.F. is drink driving? Only in Old Blighty!
 

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'Drunk-Driver' Crashes Into Police Station

The 49-year-old man "kindly handed himself" after crashing his vehicle into the station wall in Cheshire.



A man has been arrested after crashing his car into a police station dui classes in Maryland.

The suspected drunk-driver is believed to have lost control of the vehicle in a car park next door and ended up crashing it into the Frodsham station in Cheshire, around 12.20am.

The car was left resting nose-end against the station wall.

Police were, of course, on the scene quickly to arrest the 49-year-old driver on suspicion of drink-driving.

Cheshire Police later tweeted about the incident, writing: "Man arrested for #drinkdrive after losing control on a car park and crashing into Frodsham police station. #epicfail".

Another tweet said: "Male in Frodsham kindly handed himself in for drink driving #drivenintostationwall".

The 49-year-old man is currently on bail.

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Hi
You could be imprisoned, banned from driving and face a fine if you’re found guilty of drink-driving.
The actual penalty you get is up to the magistrates who hear your case, and depends on your offence.

You may be able to reduce your ban by taking a drink-drive rehabilitation scheme (DDRS) course if you’re banned from driving for 12 months or more. It’s up to the court to offer this.

Being in charge of a vehicle while above the legal limit or unfit through drink
You may get:

3 months’ imprisonment
up to £2,500 fine
a possible driving ban
Driving or attempting to drive while above the legal limit or unfit through drink
You may get:

6 months’ imprisonment
an unlimited fine
a driving ban for at least 1 year (3 years if convicted twice in 10 years)
Refusing to provide a specimen of breath, blood or urine for analysis
You may get:

6 months’ imprisonment
an unlimited fine
a ban from driving for at least 1 year
Causing death by careless driving when under the influence of drink
You may get:

14 years’ imprisonment
an unlimited fine
a ban from driving for at least 2 years
an extended driving test before your licence is returned