Stretham drink-driver took out lampost and two garden fences

He was twice the legal limit

Author: Henry WinterPublished 12th Jun 2024

A drink driver who took out a lamppost and ploughed through two garden fences in Stretham has been banned from driving.

32-year-old Callum Mcintosh, of St Bede’s Crescent, Cambridge was driving a black BMW when he drove into a lamppost and through two garden fences on Ely Road just after 7.30am on 23rd March.

Residents called police and Mcintosh, who had been seen to climb out of the driver’s window, claimed he was the passenger and the driver had run away.

CCTV footage of the collision was then shown to officers and Mcintosh was arrested.

He blew 88 at the roadside, more than twice the legal limit of 35 microgrammes per 100 millilitres of breath. He went on to give an evidential reading of 62 in custody.

At Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (6/6), Mcintosh, pleaded guilty to drink driving, driving without insurance and driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence. He was disqualified from driving for a year and eight months and must pay a £500 fine.

PC Zara Oakley, who investigated, said: “Mcintosh left it until the last minute in court to admit that he was driving the car at the time. He put himself and other road users in danger when he drove over the limit, not to mention the damage caused to the gardens of the victims.”

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