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.
- On July 18, Paul Ince appeared at Chester Magistrates’ Court, receiving a £7,085 fine and a 12-month driving ban after admitting drink-driving.
- On Saturday, June 28, police responded to a crash on Chester High Road in Neston when a Range Rover hit a central reservation barrier, leading to Ince's arrest.
- In sentencing Ince, the judge delivered a stern warning, `The message has got to be if you're going to drive you don't drink at all.` and imposed a £5,000 fine, £2,000 surcharge, and £85 costs.
- Ince smiled as he left Chester Magistrates’ Court, signed an autograph, posed for a selfie with a fan, and was seen smiling.
- Having won 53 caps for England, Paul Ince, the first black player to captain the Three Lions, underscores the broader significance of his recent drink-driving offence.
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