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Two Crawley men convicted of drink-driving

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Two Crawley men are among 17 people who were convicted of drink-related driving offences as part of Sussex Police’s Christmas crackdown.

David Molyneux, 50, of Fowler Close, Maidenbower, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. He was fined £650, ordered to pay £85 costs and was banned from driving for a year.

Anton Lanni, 33, of Church Road, Worth, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. He was fined £110, ordered to pay £85 costs and was banned from driving for a year.

The others convicted were:

Jessica Haigh, 21, of Hill Road, Fareham, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. She was fined £250, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for a year.

Elizabeth Moore, 27, of Downsview Road, Seaford, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. She was fined £110, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for a year.

Douglas Ancell, 34, of Hillside Way, Brighton, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was given a 12-week suspended prison sentence. He was also ordered to pay £85 costs and was banned from driving for 30 months.

Nathan Drury, 22, of Nevill Road, Uckfield, pleaded guilty to driving without a licence, driving while uninsured, taking a vehicle without consent and drink-driving. He was fined £366, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for 18 months.

Gareth Maggs, 32, of Farm Road, Hove, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. He was fined £250, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for a year.

Kevin Adams, 58, of Thorndean Road, Brighton, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and driving without a licence. He was fined £110, ordered to pay £85 costs and was banned from driving for 20 months.

Sadie Bradford, 22, of Orchard Road, Hove, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen for analysis. She was fined £100, ordered to pay £85 costs and given 10 points on her licence.

Mark Bott, 29, of Orchard Road, Hove, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen and breaching a suspended sentence. He was fined £100, ordered to pay £85 costs, made the subject of a 12-month community order and given 10 points on his licence.

Warren Minto, 33, of Latimer Road, Eastbourne, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. He was given a 12-month community order, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for two years.

Nicholas Brown, 52, of Orltons Lane, Rusper, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was fined £1,500, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for 26 months.

Michael Griffin, 49, of Westbourne Villas, Hove, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was fined £110, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for 17 months.

Trevor Harvey, 72, of Tulip Court, Horsham, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was fined £270, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for 14 months.

Nathan Jervis, 23, of Great Lime Kilns, Southwater, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was fined £225, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for 20 months.

Martyn Hernon, 35, of Railway Approach, East Grinstead, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was fined £410, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for 22 months.

Alison Hawkins, 47, of Six Acres, Slinfold, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. She was given a two month community order, ordered to pay £85 costs and banned from driving for 23 months.

The convictions mean a total of 45 people have now been dealt with by the courts as part of the drink-drive campaign.

Of the 17, 15 admitted drink-driving while two pleaded guilty to failing to give a specimen for analysis, after officers stopped their vehicles and asked them to.

Chief Inspector Natalie Moloney said: “Although the majority of those convicted have been for drink-driving offences, a number have also been dealt with for refusing to be breathalysed after they were stopped.

“If you think you can avoid a driving conviction by not being breathalysed, think again. We will prosecute you and you will be punished.”

You can text officers on 65999 with the details of people you suspect of drink or drug driving, along with their car make and registration number.

To report anyone driving antisocially visit www.operationcrackdown.co.uk.

If you know someone is driving after drinking or taking drugs call 999.


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