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Time:2024-05-21 08:19:47 source:Stellar Spotlight news portal

This is the moment a drink-driver nearly swerves into a group of teenage cadets after drinking wine. 

Shocking police footage shows Timothy Sledge, 59, driving a Ford Fiesta in Brampton, Cambridgeshire in March this year.

The grey vehicle can be seen swerving towards the curb as he passes by a group of cadets walking along the pavement, narrowly missing them. 

At one point he can be seen driving in the middle of the road before returning back into his lane.

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Shocking police footage shows Timothy Sledge, 59, driving a Ford Fiesta in Cambridgeshire in March this year

Shocking police footage shows Timothy Sledge, 59, driving a Ford Fiesta in Cambridgeshire in March this year

The grey vehicle can be seen swerving towards the curb as he passes by a group of cadets walking along the pavement, narrowly missing them

The grey vehicle can be seen swerving towards the curb as he passes by a group of cadets walking along the pavement, narrowly missing them

At one point he can be seen driving in the middle of the road before returning back into his lane

At one point he can be seen driving in the middle of the road before returning back into his lane

A member of public flagged down a passing police car to raise concern over Sledge's driving.

Officers from the Rural Crime Action Team followed Sledge and found him parked up at a housing estate. 

Sledge, from Salisbury, was breathalysed at the roadside and blew 109 - which is three times the legal limit of 35 microgrammes per 100 millilitres of breath.

In custody, the 59-year-old admitted to officers that he had drunk 'nearly a bottle of wine' and gave another breathalyser reading of 78.

On April 18 Sledge pleaded guilty to drink driving and was disqualified from driving for 17 months at Cambridge Magistrates' Court.

He was also ordered to pay a £784 fine.

A member of public flagged down a passing police car to raise concern over Sledge's driving

A member of public flagged down a passing police car to raise concern over Sledge's driving

In custody, the 59-year-old admitted to officers that he had drunk 'nearly a bottle of wine' and gave a reading of 78. Pictured: Dash cam footage of the journey

In custody, the 59-year-old admitted to officers that he had drunk 'nearly a bottle of wine' and gave a reading of 78. Pictured: Dash cam footage of the journey

PC Francesca Lynch, who investigated, said: 'Thanks to a member of the public, this individual now knows the consequences of drink driving. 

'After consuming almost a bottle of wine, he is lucky he didn't harm the many pedestrians and road users, or himself. 

'There is no excuse for drink driving and we urge anyone who knows a drink driver to report it to us.'

Have YOU captured a drink-driver on the road? Email [email protected] 

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