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Five drivers from Bexley and Bromley banned for drink and drug offences

Motorists faced disqualifications ranging from 12 months to three years for driving over legal limits.

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Five drivers from the Bexley and Bromley areas have been disqualified from driving following court appearances for drink or drug driving offences. The motorists were caught driving while exceeding the legal alcohol or specified drug limits.

Individual cases and penalties

Amos Mauwa, aged 49, of Hadlow Road in Sidcup, was disqualified for 18 months and fined £851. He was found to have 81mgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath when stopped on Sevenoaks Way in Orpington on July 19. As reported by News Shopper, he was ordered to pay total fines and costs amounting to £851.

Kim Taylor, also 49, of Crook Log in Bexleyheath, received a three-year driving ban and was fined £285. She was detected with 103mgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath on Bellegrove Road in Welling on February 23. News Shopper reported her total fines and costs were £285.

Rouel Edmund-Willis, 36, residing on High Street in St Mary Cray, Orpington, was disqualified for three years and fined £253. He was found to have 5.6 micrograms of THC in his blood, exceeding the legal limit, on Sidcup Road in Eltham on February 12. His total fines and costs were £253, according to News Shopper.

Moyo Osifodunrin, 45, of Ethelbert Road in Orpington, was disqualified for 21 months and fined £505. He gave a reading of 68mgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath on Wood Lane in Hornchurch on August 2. News Shopper stated his total fines and costs were £505.

Terry Sheanon, 49, of Turpington Lane in Bromley, was disqualified for 12 months and given a community order with rehabilitation activities. He was also fined £319 for driving with amphetamine in his blood above the legal limit on Bromley Common in Bromley on January 21. His total fines and costs were £319.

Context of offences

The breath alcohol limit for drivers is 35 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. Legal limits for various drugs, including THC and amphetamine, also apply. These cases, reported by News Shopper, highlight the consequences for motorists exceeding these limits.

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01Who has been disqualified from driving?

Five drivers from Bexley and Bromley have been disqualified. Amos Mauwa, Kim Taylor, Rouel Edmund-Willis, Moyo Osifodunrin, and Terry Sheanon all received driving bans for drink or drug driving offences.

02What were the driving bans and fines?

Disqualifications ranged from 12 months to three years. Amos Mauwa was banned for 18 months and fined £851. Kim Taylor received a three-year ban and a £285 fine. Rouel Edmund-Willis was banned for three years and fined £253. Moyo Osifodunrin was disqualified for 21 months and fined £505. Terry Sheanon received a 12-month ban, a community order, and a £319 fine.

03What were the specific offences?

The drivers were caught exceeding legal limits for alcohol or drugs. Offences included driving with 81mgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath, 103mgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath, 5.6 micrograms of THC in blood, 68mgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath, and driving with amphetamine in blood.

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