Boozed-up bricklayer hit pedestrian in Worksop after losing control of car
The victim saw Stephen Searles turn into Raines Avenue, at 9.05pm, on February 26, travelling at over 40mph in a 30mph zone.
“The car lost the back end and it started to fishtail and swung from left to right,” said Kate Beardmore, prosecuting.
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Hide Ad“As it fishtailed he expected it to slow down but he thought it actually accelerated.”
It collided with a parked car which hit the man and knocked him over a garden wall. He was taken to hospital with a shattered fibia and fibula, and a “nasty hand injury.”
A test revealed he had 62 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, when the legal limit is 35 microgrammes.
David Verity, mitigating, said: “He doesn’t accept he was exceeding the speed limit. He is full of remorse and apologises for all concerned.”
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Hide AdThe court heard Searles was under stress following the death of his grandmother.
The self-employed bricklayer, who lives with his parents, drank four pints of lager before driving his brother’s car, which he wasn’t used to.
Searles, 27, of Arundel Drive, Carlton-in-Lindrick, admitted drink driving and driving without due care and attention, when he appeared at Mansfield Magistrates Court on Thursday.
He was given a 12 month community order, and must carry out 90 hours of unpaid work. He was banned for 18 months.
He was fined £300, with costs of £85 and an £85 victim surcharge.