A Sobering Warning: Drunk Van Driver Caught with Child on Toolbox

Introduction

The consequences of drink-driving can be severe.

A recent case in Shrewsbury is a stark reminder of the dangers it poses.

Police caught a van driver with a child sitting on a toolbox in the back of his van.

The driver was more than twice the legal limit for alcohol consumption.

Caught In The Act

Police stopped the van driver on Hereford Road in Shrewsbury on January 14th while he was driving a Vauxhall Vivaro.

Upon inspection, officers found there were no seats or seat belts in the back of the van where a child was sitting on a toolbox.

The lack of proper seating and the driver’s alcohol impairment endangered the child’s safety.

A Reminder Of The Dangers Of Drink-Driving

A breath test showed that the van driver had 71 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 milliliters of breath.

This is more than twice the legal limit of 35 microgrammes.

This alcohol level could have caused blurred vision, slower reactions, and impaired judgment, all critical for driving.

At Telford Magistrates’ Court, the van driver pleaded guilty to two charges.

Namely drink-driving and using a motor vehicle in a manner that could cause danger to passengers.

As a result, he received an 18-month driving ban, which he can reduce by 18 weeks if he completes a course by February 2024.

The court fined him £120, ordered him to pay £135 in costs, and imposed a £48 surcharge.

The incident highlights the dangers of drink-driving and the importance of adhering to safety regulations and standards while driving.

The presence of a child in the back of the van further compounds the risk posed by the driver’s irresponsible behaviour.

The lack of seats and seat belts in the van made the child more vulnerable to injury or harm in the event of an accident.

Putting Passengers At Risk

This case serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to safety regulations and standards while driving.

Drivers must prioritise their safety and their passengers’ safety and avoid taking unnecessary risks,

such as drunk driving, which could result in severe consequences.

Additionally, drivers must ensure that their vehicles are appropriately equipped with necessary safety measures,

such as seats and seat belts, to protect their passengers in case of an accident.

Conclusion

Drink-driving is a reckless behaviour that poses a significant risk to road users.

The case of this van driver highlights the dangers of drink-driving,

especially when children are involved.

It is essential to prioritise the safety of all road users by avoiding reckless behaviour.

Adhering to safety regulations and standards,

and ensuring that vehicles are appropriately equipped with necessary safety measures.

And remember, drink driving can affect your insurance policy.

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