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Phil Norris

Jaguar driver who ran over and killed his Border Collie gets roads ban for drink-driving

A drink driver has been banned from the roads after he ran over and killed his own dog.

William Levell, 78, had driven his Jaguar X Type on to his driveway from the road - colliding with a parked car.

He then reversed before driving forward again - hitting and fatally injuring his border collie.

Levell was arrested after a roadside breath test revealed he was intoxicated on December 18 last year.

Breath tests showed Levell, of Cheddar in Somerset, was nearly twice the legal limit for alcohol.

He pleaded guilty at Taunton Magistrates' Court to driving a motor vehicle whilst unit through alcohol.

Levell was banned from driving for 17 months and ordered to pay a fine and costs of £379.

Investigating officer, Special Constable Christopher Rees, said: “There can be no excuse for getting behind the wheel intoxicated. This case demonstrates the devastating consequences that driving under the influence of alcohol can have.”

Recent information published by the road safety charity Brake shows that even when someone is only just over the legal limit they are still six times more likely to be involved in a fatal collision than someone who has drunk nothing.

If someone is habitually drinking or abusing drugs and driving this can be reported online or by calling 101. If someone is currently driving under the influence of drink or drugs, always call 999.

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