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False Impression

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Originally published 1995
Authors Jeffrey Archer
Page count385
Country United Kingdom
Adaptations False Impression
Publishers Macmillan Publishers
St. Martin's Press
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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False Impression is a mystery novel by English author Jeffrey Archer, first published in February 2005 by Macmillan. The novel was published in several countries.

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A Woman who rode an e-scooter while drunk after a hen do has been banned from driving for 18 Months .

Paige Burnley, 26, was stopped by police in Cheltenham at 22:40 BST on 9 April after being spotted weaving in and out of traffic.

Cheltenham Magistrates' Court said a breath test showed Burnley, from Lincolnshire, was More Than twice the legal limit for alcohol.

District Judge Nicholas Wattam also fined her £500.

On 25 April , Prosecutor May Li told The Court that Burnley, of North Hykeham , was spotted by police riding the Zwings e-scooter erratically in the Bus Lane in Royal Well Place.

She was stopped and an officer noticed Her Eyes were " glazed and red" and her speech slurred.

After failing a roadside test, she was taken into custody where she provided a reading of 75 micograms of alcohol in her breath. The legal limit is 35mcg.

Burnley pleaded guilty to one charge of drink-driving.

Chris Hogg , defending, said the hen do group Burnley was part of had booked taxis to take them home, but they had not arrived.

" My client thought, incorrectly, that they could ride the e-scooters instead and legitimately hired one of them.

" They did not see anything warning them of the legal requirements and she rode the electric scooter thinking she wasn't committing any offence, " He Said .

" She accepts that ignorance of The Law is no defence. "

District Judge Nicholas Wattam said Burnley's penalty would be less severe as she had admitted her offence straight away.

" I accept you were under a False Impression that you were able to use an e-scooter on The Road having drunk alcohol that had taken you over the drink-drive limit, " He Said .

" This Was a dangerous activity to be doing for which there has to be a penalty. "

The Judge also ordered that Burnley pay court costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £50.

Cheltenham is one of currently having official e-scooter trials.



Source of news: bbc.com

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