Three impaired drivers banned
bans to three people for impaired driving.
Sander Slinkman pleaded guilty to riding an auxiliary cycle at 4 a.m. on September 27 on Front Street.
Mr. King heard that Slinkman was followed by Police who saw him swerve about the road and ignore a traffic light.
Prosecutor Sgt. Phil Taylor said Slinkman told Police: "I only had a few drinks.'' Slinkman, 24, of the Princess Hotel's staff quarters in Southampton, failed a breath examination with 145 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood.
The legal limit is 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood.
Sonya Michelle Robinson pleaded guilty to impaired driving at 2 a.m. at The Lane, Paget on September 26.
When she was stopped, Robinson, 40, of Marl Lane, Warwick, told Police: "Yeah, I've been drinking.'' Robinson submitted to a breath test and was found to have 170 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood.
And Marco Pesci, an Italian, pleaded guilty to riding with 155 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milligrams of blood at 1.35 a.m. on October 24 on Rosemont Avenue.
Pesci, 23, due to leave the Island soon, complained the Police account was inaccurate.
He said he was irritated at the station because Police left his girlfriend by the roadside and the examining officer cut the test short over a misunderstanding.
He said: "I didn't think it was OK to leave my girlfriend by herself in an area with no lits.''