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Old February 23rd 16, 10:11 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Tom Crispin[_5_]
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Default Driver asleep in car is done for drunk in charge

On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 5:21:17 PM UTC, JNugent wrote:
On 23/02/2016 15:52, Tom Crispin wrote:

On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 12:52:45 PM UTC, JNugent wrote:
On 23/02/2016 08:08, Alycidon wrote:


Didn't even have the keys and was asleep.


http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Drink...ail/story.html


Nonsense (as usual, given the source).
The driver *had* the keys and was clearly in charge of the vehicle.


She didn't have the keys. They were on the floor in the foot well. But clearly she was in charge of the vehicle, because that is the judgement of the court.


There's no getting round that (and she didn't try to, according to the
report). The incident happened in the middle of the day (some of the
drinking actually taking place in the car) and is not some random
accidental miscalculation of the amount drunk in a social situation. She
was three times over the limit.


The court's order that she "complete a three-month residential stay at
... a addiction rehabilitation centre" is probably the more important
part of the story.


And an excellent decision by the beak.


Indeed. But a driving ban as well. Anyone else would get one.

All in all, it's just another example of Mason's constant vain attempts
to read stories in a way to which they just don't lend themselves.


"She didn't have the keys. They were on the floor in the foot well".

That is risibly pathetic!


Do I have my car keys if they are not on my person, for example in my coat pocket hanging up on the back of the door while I am asleep in bed?
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