A drink driver who gave a false name to traffic officers has been banned from driving for more than three years.
Manase Motaung, 41, was arrested on April 21 after the black Peugeot 308 he was driving was stopped in Lincoln Road, Millfield, Peterborough.
He tried to give them the name of the car’s insured driver but was recognised by one of the officers who knew his licence had been revoked.
In custody he gave an alcohol reading of 54 – the legal limit being 35.
Motaung, of New Lakeside, Hampton Vale, Peterborough, admitted driving without a licence, driving without insurance, and drink driving.
He was banned from driving for 40 months and told to pay a £576 fine at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on November 20.
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Sergeant Ian Leeson from Cambridgeshire Police said: “Motaung tried to avoid being caught out by initially giving a false name, but thankfully officers were able to correctly identify him.
“Driving while under the influence has the potential to seriously harm the driver as well as other road users.”
The force operates a dedicated, confidential hotline – 0800 032 0845 – which is available 24/7 and allows the reporting of anyone believed to be driving under the influence.
Information about drink driving, the law and the penalties, can be found on the force’s dedicated road safety information webpages.
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