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Jacob Curran, a Severn Trent worker, got suspended prison and a driving ban after fleeing a traffic stop with a breath test result over three times the legal limit.
Jacob Curran, of Worcester, was caught after fleeing a traffic stop on September 6 following erratic driving and refusal to take a breath test.
Officers stopped his black-smoking BMW and detected alcohol; he later tested at 113 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath—over three times the legal limit.
Already under a community order, Curran, a Severn Trent employee, claimed he was picking up his girlfriend during a lunch break.
At Worcester Magistrates' Court, he received a 12-week prison sentence suspended for 18 months, a 28-month driving ban, six months of alcohol treatment, 20 rehabilitation days, and £85 in court costs, with his prior community order remaining in effect.
Jacob Curran, un trabajador de Severn Trent, recibió una suspensión de prisión y una prohibición de conducir después de huir de una parada de tráfico con un resultado de la prueba de aliento tres veces superior al límite legal.