60 year old from Milton Keynes sent to prison for drink driving and driving while disqualified

    Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police, a man has been convicted of driving offences and has been imprisoned.

    Steven Rose, aged 60 of Tandra, Beanhill in Milton Keynes was charged on Friday (16/11) with driving whilst disqualified and driving with excess alcohol and driving without insurance.

    He pleaded guilty on Monday (19/11) at Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court and was sentenced at the same hearing.

    It follows his arrest on 16 November at around 8.30pm in Avebury Boulevard.

    Rose was sentenced to eight weeks’ imprisonment after being on a suspended sentence for being disqualified from driving for driving with excess alcohol. He was given a further eight weeks’ imprisonment, suspended for 18 months.

    He has been disqualified from driving for three years and six months’.

    Investigating officer, PC Linford Baxter of Milton Keynes Roads Policing Team, said: “Steven Rose is a persistent offender, he is a real danger to road users.

    “Thames Valley Police takes drink and drug drivers seriously and we would like to take this opportunity to thank members of the public that provide us with valuable information which enables targeted enforcement.”

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