A banned booze-fuelled motorist who bowed to pressure and had a drink fears she could lose her job.
Sheffield Magistrates’ Court heard how micro-biologist Lydia Hague, aged 21, of Wordsworth Avenue, Sheffield, was seen weaving in the road by police on Ecclesfield Road, Sheffield, before she was stopped and found to be over the drink-drive limit.
Charlotte Hanson, prosecuting, said Hague was stopped on Sicey Avenue on August 1 and admitted having a pint of lager.
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