A NUMBER of people have appeared in court over the past three weeks charged with drink driving offences.
The defendants, who have appeared at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates' Court, have faced a range of punishments including driving bans, fined and a community order.
- Imran Uddin, 22, of Cornwall Road, Bradford, was given 10 driving licence points, fined £138, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £34 victim surcharge for being in charge of a motor vehicle on Salem Street, Bradford, after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in your breath, namely 58 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeded the prescribed limit on February 18, 2021.
- Ahtsham Jubbar, 44, of Middlebrook Drive, Bradford, was given 10 driving licence points, fined £83, ordered to pay £85 costs and £34 victim surcharge, on Thornton Road, Bradford, after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in your breath, namely 41 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeded the prescribed limit on December 13, 2020.
- Gareth Taylor, 34, of Railway Street, Bierley, Bradford, was disqualified from driving for 22 months, fined £373, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £34 victim surcharge for, on Railway Street, Bierley, driving after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in your breath, namely 74 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeded the prescribed limit on January 16, 2021.
- Brendon Miles, 38, of Denbrook Way, Tong, Bradford, was disqualified from driving for 26 months, given a community order with a 16-week curfew for, at Tong Street, Bradford, driving after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in your breath, namely 88 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath on November 14, 2020.
- Zain Ul Aabideen Hussain, 27, of Pearson Lane, Daisy Hill, Bradford, was disqualified from driving for 12 months, fined £120, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £34 victim surcharge for, at Shipley Airedale Road, Bradford, driving after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in your breath, namely 42 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeded the prescribed limit, on April 28, 2021.
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