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Paul Ince banned from driving and ordered to pay more than £7,000
CHESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 18 – Paul Ince received a 12-month driving ban and £7,085 fine after admitting drink-driving following a crash, highlighting strict enforcement of road safety laws in Cheshire.
- Paul Ince, the former England captain and midfielder, received a 12-month driving disqualification and was fined £7,085 after admitting to drink-driving on June 28 in Neston.
- The ban was imposed after Ince admitted to operating his black Range Rover with a breath alcohol concentration of 49 microgrammes per 100 millilitres, surpassing the legal limit of 35 microgrammes.
- On the day of the incident, Ince was seen driving erratically by an off-duty police officer before crashing into the central reservation and causing tyre damage on Chester High Road.
- Judge Jack McGarva emphasized to Ince that the key lesson is to avoid drinking entirely if one plans to drive, while also assuming Ince possesses significant assets based on his professional football career.
- Ince took responsibility for the driving ban, with his lawyer Frank Rogers highlighting the significant consequences he faces, and Ince expressed regret during the court hearing.
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