Drink-driver 'depressed after unprovoked attack'
Drink-driver 'depressed after unprovoked attack' | This is South Wales
A Cross Hands man who told police he drove while more than three times the legal limit had been depressed after an unprovoked attack, a court has heard.
Appearing before Carmarthen magistrates, Colin Richard Rees, 53, of Carmarthen Road, admitted drink-driving on Carmarthen Road on April 8.
A breath-test reading of 119 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath was recorded, the legal limit being 35.
A Cross Hands man who told police he drove while more than three times the legal limit had been depressed after an unprovoked attack, a court has heard.
Appearing before Carmarthen magistrates, Colin Richard Rees, 53, of Carmarthen Road, admitted drink-driving on Carmarthen Road on April 8.
A breath-test reading of 119 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath was recorded, the legal limit being 35.
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