An uninsured motorist from Goodmayes has been revealed as a drink driver in a name and shame campaign by Essex Police.
Sean Seabrook, 25, of Lynford Gardens, was caught driving over the legal drink drive limit in Southend last month.
The 25-year-old was banned from driving for 18 months, fined £100 and ordered to pay £85 costs.
He was also fined £100 and had his licence endorsed for driving without insurance and for driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence. In addition Seabrook must pay £200 compensation and £80 fine for criminal damage.
Seabrook is one of 19 motorists convicted of drink driving after being arrested by officers as part of summer clampdown in Essex throughout June.
Adam Pipe, Essex Police’s casualty reduction manager, said: “No-one wants to be associated with the fact they have been caught and convicted of drink or drug driving and I hope this acts as a deterrent to anyone thinking about doing it.”
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