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Lucy Skoulding

Beauty boss caught drunk-driving claims she was 'pressured' into attending leaving do

A cosmetics executive has been caught drink-driving home from a work colleague's leaving party at more than twice the legal limit.

Police spotted Robynne Adair, 32, driving her VW Tiguan slowly and erratically along a country lane in Mobberley, Cheshire.

The beauty boss from Fallowfield, who is on a £48,000-a-year salary from a Knutsford firm, claimed she had been "pressured" into going to the event, reports the Manchester Evening News.

She said disqualification would condemn her to a five-hour round trip via bus, train and on foot, to make the 16-mile journey to work from her Beresford Street home.

Inquiries discovered she had previously been banned for 20 months for drink driving in 2012 when she was studying at Manchester Metropolitan University.

She claimed she had been 'pressured' into going to the leaving party (Robynne Adair/ Cavendish Press ()

At Stockport magistrates court, Adair, who got a first class honours degree in design and technology, admitted driving with excess alcohol and was fined £576 with £143 costs.

She was banned from the roads for three years after the incident on December 23 last year.

Prosecutor Gareth Hughes said: ''Police officers were behind a car which was being driven too slowly for the appropriate speed limit.

"They reported the car was swerving over the road and crossing over the central lane markings and into the hatched areas.

''The officers described the state of her driving as ‘extremely poor.’"

Tests showed Adair had 80 micrograms of alcohol in 100 milliliters of breath. The legal limit is 35mg.

Adair told the hearing herself: “I do feel really bad about this whole situation.

"It was the opposite to how I try to live my life every day. I got swept up in the moment and did something I should not have done.

Inquiries found Adair had previously been banned for 20 months for drink-driving (Robynne Adair/ Cavendish Press ()
Adair told the hearing she 'feels really bad about the whole situation' (Robynne Adair/ Cavendish Press ()

''I am ashamed and embarrassed and feel awful. I have worked really hard and I do not want people to think this is who I am as a person.

"I want to express how emotionally sorry I am for what I have done and for inconveniencing the court today.”

In mitigation defence lawyer Lisa Morton said: “She was driving overly slowly for the road speed limit which is why officers became suspicious.

"She pulled into a residential road, there was no collision and no one in the car.

"The officers describing her driving as ‘extremely poor’ is not particularly charitable and not particularly fair.

“It was the last working day before Christmas and one of her colleagues was finishing on that day.

"There was no planned event after work that day but during the course of the afternoon, it was suggested that they would go out after work.

Tests showed Adair had 80 micrograms of alcohol in 100 milliliters of breath (Robynne Adair/ Cavendish Press (Manchester) Ltd)

''If she had intended to go out it would have been planned by using taxis.

"She felt she was put under pressure to attend this event for the person leaving but she did go on with it and she has made a wrong decision which she now regrets.

“She works as a Senior Cosmetic Production Developer, is driven and has worked hard to get to the position where she is today. She has bought her own house and obtained a first-class degree. She feels ashamed to be in this position.

''Her work premises is sometime split between there and Stoke as she has recently had a promotion.

"She will be under some pressure at work now and will have to let her employer know about this situation.

''Her working hours are from 8.30am to 5pm but she often works late until 7pm.

"Having to do that journey in reverse is not ideal having to do a 45-minute walk in the dark.

"She helps out her mum with shopping and takes her to church which is now not going to be easy.

Adair earns a £48,000 salary and owns her own home (Robynne Adair/ Cavendish Press (Manchester) Ltd)

“She says the period of time from her last conviction feels like a lifetime ago. She was at university at the time and a friend had picked her up and they had gone out that evening.

"Her friend went off when she was supposed to be giving her a lift back but during the night, she drove back to her home address."

Sentencing JP Margaret Elvidge told Adair: “We have heard and taken into consideration everything that has been said today.

"This is your second offence, albeit the first is some time ago.

"But we have listened to you about this being out of character and how you feel upset yourself.

"You must not drive from now. You are disqualified straight away. If you do drive, it is an extremely serious offence.”

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