Drink driver does dangerous donuts in the snow in shocking CCTV footage

CCTV shows a drink driver - who was more than double the legal drink drive limit and was driving on an expired provisional licence - doing donuts in the snow.

A repeat drink driver who was caught doing donuts in the snow with an unrestrained passenger in his van has been jailed.

Mihal Taclit, 39, was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning (5 January) after he was caught on CCTVdriving dangerously in Pleasure Fair Meadow car park, in London Road, Woodston, Peterborough”, Cambs Police said.

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A force spokesperson explained: “He was also found to be more than double the legal drink drive limit, driving on an expired provisional licence and without insurance.

“Upon checking inside the vehicle, in addition to having a front-seat passenger, a second passenger was found in the cargo area of the van where there were no seats or restraints.”

Taclit, of Burmer Road, Millfield, Peterborough, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on Monday (6 January) where he pleaded guilty to drink driving, driving without a licence and insurance, dangerous driving and carrying passengers in a manner likely to cause injury.

He was jailed for 36 weeks and disqualified from driving for five years – which will commence upon his release from prison.

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PC Sam Shepherd, from the Road Policing Unit, said: “Not only was Taclit’s manner of driving incredibly dangerous, but he also chose to get behind the wheel while under the influence of alcohol – an offence he has committed before and has clearly not learnt his lesson.

“His actions put lives at risk – something which will not be tolerated, as shown by the sentence handed out in court.”

The force operates a dedicated, confidential hotline – 0800 032 0845 – which is available 24/7 and provides the public with the chance to provide information about anyone they think may be driving under the influence. Crimes in action should always be reported to police by calling 999.

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