Claudiu Ghib, a 44-year-old man, was sentenced for driving a lorry on the M25 while over three times the legal drink-drive limit. After swerving across lanes, he was stopped by Essex Police, registering a breath alcohol level of 110 microgrammes. Ghib was disqualified from driving for 25 months and given a 12-month community order to complete 200 hours of unpaid work, highlighting the dangers of drink driving. Police emphasized the need for motorists to avoid risks and prioritize safety on the roads.
A man who drove a lorry while three times over the drink-drive limit has been sentenced to a 25-month driving ban and a community order.
This incident could have had devastating consequences... putting lives at risk, said Essex Police's Roads Policing head, Adam Pipe.
After swerving across the M25, Claudiu Ghib was arrested and found to have a breath alcohol level of 110 microgrammes.
Motorists are urged to think to avoid endangering lives on the road when they've been drinking, stressed Mr. Pipe.
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