Jail for the mother caught drink-driving after daughter, 5, banged on the window and shouted: 'Stop mummy driving' - News - Evening Standard
       

Jail for the mother caught drink-driving after daughter, 5, banged on the window and shouted: 'Stop mummy driving'

A mother whose five-year-old daughter raised the alarm when she was drunk behind the wheel of her car was jailed today.


The 35-year-old was caught after her little girl banged on the vehicle's window and screamed to a passer-by: 'Stop mummy driving.'

She was found to be more than five times the legal driving limit after careering down a street with her daughter in the back seat.

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted two road offences and a charge of endangering a child following the incident in July.

Jailed: The court where the woman appeared this morning

Jailed: The court where the woman appeared this morning

A court heard how the concerned passer-by shouted at the woman to stop but she continued driving erratically, mounting the pavement and hitting a fence.

She was then spotted leaving the car by a witness who said her speech was slurred.

Falkirk Sheriff Court heard that the mother attempted to get back into the car but one of the passers-by took the keys from the ignition.

Sheriff William Gilchrist, who banned the woman from driving for three years, said she had committed 'a very serious offence'.

He said: 'It endangered yourself and members of the public. It's maybe even worse however, that you had your five-year-old child in the car.'

The woman's solicitor Kevin Douglas said she had a serious drink problem.

He told the court: 'She has very little recollection of what happened that day. She is ashamed of herself and upset about what happened.

'She realises the consequences of her actions and that she should never have driven in that state, particularly with a child in the back of the car.'

The solicitor said his client was attempting to seek help for her drink problem and the child was being cared for by relatives.

He said: 'She appreciates that she's going to have to get some help for this, because if not it's going to kill her.'

Sheriff Gilchrist said that several previous detox programmes had had little effect however.

He said that custody was the only appropriate sentence given the gravity of the offence and the fact that the woman was unsuitable for community service.

She was sentenced to 80 days for endangering a child and 30 days for drink-driving following the incident on July 27.

The sentences are to run concurrently.

The woman was admonished on a third charge of failing to provide police with the identity of the driver.

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