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The drink-driver who had five cans of Stella Artois open in his car when Cambridgeshire police stopped him in Cottenham




A drink-driver had five open cans of Stella Artois lager in his car when he was caught more than three times the legal limit in Cottenham High Street.

Police were called by a concerned member of the public on 14 December to report a man sitting in a grey Volkswagen Passat drinking a can of beer while parked up.

The car belonging to 33-year-old Kirils Sidorovs, of Rampton, with the five open cans of Stella Artois police found. Picture: Cambridgshire police
The car belonging to 33-year-old Kirils Sidorovs, of Rampton, with the five open cans of Stella Artois police found. Picture: Cambridgshire police

An officer caught up with the driver, 33-year-old Kirils Sidorovs, as he arrived at his home in King Street, Rampton.

Sidorovs provided a roadside breath test of 114 microgrammes, more than three times the legal limit of 35 microgrammes per 100 millilitres of breath.

In custody, he provided an evidential sample of 90.

At Cambridge Magistrates’ Court last Thursday (16 January), Sidorovs pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was disqualified from driving for 23 months and fined £507.

PC Rob Tindall, who investigated, said: “Thanks to an observant member of the public, this man was stopped from putting any more lives at risk with his drink-driving and now has 23 months to consider his actions.

“Members of the public can contact us if they suspect a drink or drug-driver, through our 24/7 hotline on 0800 032 0845.”



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