Peel woman banned from driving for five years
A court’s heard workplace bullying made a nurse at Noble’s Hospital turn to alcohol before she was caught drink-driving.
Forty-nine-year-old Beth Houston-McMillan of Ballellis in Peel appeared before magistrates at Douglas courthouse.
She’d previously admitted the offence on Poortown Road in Peel on 12 May.
The court heard she’d drunk a third of a bottle of vodka before getting behind the wheel to drive to Ronaldsway Airport.
Prosecution advocate Barry Swain said Houston-McMillan clipped a kerb in her Hyundai, losing control of the vehicle and hitting a hedge.
When police arrived, she told them she hadn’t been drinking – but couldn’t complete a roadside breathalyser test despite four attempts.
A blood sample taken at the hospital showed she was almost three times over the drink drive limit.
Magistrates imposed a combination order of one year’s probation, and 120 hours of community service.
She was also banned from the roads for five years and ordered to pay £50 costs.
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