All options including custody will considered by a court for a motorist who admitted drink driving.
John Christopher Bell, 62, of Somerset Road, failed a breathalyser test with a reading of 113 - the legal limit is 35.
Police received a report on September 21 at 3pm of Bell being ’all over the road’ and hitting kerbs on several occasions in Glen Maye.
He was found and stopped by police, failing the roadside breathalyser test before being arrested.
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Mrs Hughes said that the report should consider all options including custody.
Bail was granted.
