“Slurring” Derbyshire woman was “guided” from her car after crash into ditch
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Kerry O’Brien, 58, tried to provide a breath sample “four times” at a police station, her solicitor said, however the results were “unreadable”, Chesterfield Magistrates Court heard.
As a result she was charged with failing to provide a specimen for analysis following the crash on June 9.
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Hide AdProsecutor Becky Allsop said around 5.15am police were flagged down by a member of the public.
She said: “They saw a vehicle come off the road and was resting in an embankment - Ms O’Brien was still in the driver’s side.
“She was guided from the vehicle with slurred speech and was struggling to maintain her balance.”
However, later at Ripley Police Station O’Brien failed to provide a sample of breath - the court heard the care worker had no previous convictions.
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Hide AdO’Brien’s solicitor said her client had been driving home from her partner’s house that morning when she “came across a sharp bend”.
She added: “The bend was not an obvious one and came extremely sharply - the reality is Ms O’Brien was overwhelmed by the whole experience.
“She did not understand that the reading was not being provided properly.”
O’Brien, of Clay Lane, Newlands, Heanor, admitted failing to provide a specimen for analysis.
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Hide AdShe was banned from driving for 18 months, handed a £750 fine, £75 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.