A MAN has admitted to drink driving after he crashed into two parked cars in the early hours of this morning.
Police were called to Stoke today (January 14) to reports that a driver had collided with the vehicles.
And on speaking to the man, officers reported that he said: “Well it would've been alright if the animal hadn't run out in front of me wouldn't it."
The driver was breath tested at the scene and it was found it had 94 microgrammes in 100 millilitres of breath – the legal limit is 35.
This vehicle crashed into 2 parked cars in Stoke, Hants, in the early hours. The driver, fully admitting to drink driving, said, "Well it would've been alright if the animal hadn't run out infront of me wouldn't it"! Breath sample of 94mg. 1 detained.😠 #20762 pic.twitter.com/as1TGOJLau
— Hants Roads Policing (@HantsPolRoads) January 14, 2019
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