A 21-year-old Wrexham man was fined £120, banned from driving for 12 months after admitting to drink-driving.

He drove drunk on February 2nd. This happened on Shellbark Close, and he drove a Vauxhall Corsa. His breath alcohol was too high.
A police officer stopped Dylan because he saw him skip a junction. The court heard that his eyes looked glazed, and his speech was slurred.
His breath test read 47, while the limit is just 35. This was at Llay custody, and he had his license for two years.
His lawyer is Ceri Lewis. She told the court about his birthday, and that he lost his clean record when he drove to a shop in Rhosddu.
He thought he was okay to drive and said he wouldn’t drive if he knew he was over the limit. Ms. Lewis said he feels ashamed, and his family supports him.
His job will be okay, and he will bike to work. Ian Jones was the magistrate, and he stressed the drink-drive limit and how it keeps roads safe.
Wrexham is the drink-drive capital of north Wales, to which Dylan added to that statistic. The court fined him £120, and he must pay £48.
He also pays £85 in costs. The court banned him from driving for 12 months.