Boozed-up chef caught drink-driving after night out

A young chef who had enjoyed an evening out drinking with friends foolishly drove her car under the influence of booze instead of getting a taxi.
Pictured is Chesterfield magistrates' court.Pictured is Chesterfield magistrates' court.
Pictured is Chesterfield magistrates' court.

Chesterfield magistrates’ court heard on Tuesday, February 16, how Abbi Thornton, 19, was caught nearly twice over the legal drink-drive limit by police after she was seen mounting a nearside kerb in Riddings.

Prosecuting solicitor Mark Kennedy said: “The police officer was on Church Street driving in the direction of Bradshaw Avenue at 4.10am when Thornton’s car mounted a nearside kerb and the officer put on his emergency lights and the defendant stopped.

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“The officer suspected Thornton had been drinking and the defendant took a road side drink-drive breath-test.”

Mr Kennedy added that Thornton recorded 66microgrammes of alcohol in 100millilitres of breath and a further test at the police station matched the reading.

The legal limit for drink-driving is 35microgrammes.

Thornton, of Hambleton Hall Hotel, at Oakham, Rutland, pleaded guilty to exceeding the alcohol drink-drive limit after the incident on January 30.

Defence solicitor John Wilford said: “She had been out with friends and had not intended to drive but she couldn’t get a taxi and foolishly she decided to drive her car.

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“Miss Thornton is a chef by occupation and her address is also where she works.”

Magistrates fined Thornton £230 and ordered her to pay £85 costs and a £23 victim surcharge.

She was also disqualified from driving for 18 months but if she completes a drink-drive rehabilitation course she can receive a 19 week reduction.

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