A MAN from Kinmel Bay has been banned from driving and is to face unpaid work following his failure, to co-operate with a breath test.
David Bolton, 37, of Trem-Y-Guelan,, was accused of not providing a specimen of breath at St Asaph Custody on March 12, as part of an investigation into whether he had driven while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
He pleaded guilty at Llandudno Magistrates’ Court on April 20.
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Mr Bolton was given a six-month driving ban.
He was also fined £120, and is to pay costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service, as well as a £34 victim surcharge, to be paid in monthly instalments of £24.
This made a total payment of £239.
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