Driver who crashed into house gets ban

A DRINK-driver whose car ended up embedded in a village home, causing major structural damage, has been banned from driving.

Grant Banton, aged 22, of Albion Terrace, Broom, near Bidford, pleaded guilty at Warwickshire magistrates court in Leamington Spa to driving with excess alcohol and driving without insurance after the crash in High Street, Welford-on-Avon.

Banton was fined £450, ordered to pay £85 costs and a £15 victim surcharge, and was banned from driving for 20 months.

Prosecutor Pam Meinert said that at 10.30pm on September 29, Banton was driving a Volkswagen Golf along Barton Road in STRUCTURAL DAMAGE: The scene of the unusual collision in Welford-on-Avon last month.

Welford. “He approached the ‘give way’ junction with High Street at speed and was unable to come to a stop; and the vehicle went straight across and collided badly with the property opposite the junction.

“Such was the force of the impact that it caused massive structural damage.”

The car ended up wedged so far into the cottage that it could not be pulled out for fear that part of the building would collapse.

The car was finally removed after structural engineers had made the building safe. Miss Meinert said that Banton’s passengers suffered head injuries and a broken arm, for which they needed hospital treatment.

Banton was breathalysed by police and gave a reading of 69 – just under double the legal limit of 35.

Banton told magistrates: “I would just like to say there are not a lot of words in my vocabulary to express how sorry I am.

“I apologise to the owners of the cottage.

“I am normally a sensible person. I made a stupid mistake of judgement.”

Banton will also take part in a drink-driver rehabilitation course which could reduce his ban by five months.

Comments(1)

stu2010 says...
4:29pm Sat 27 Oct 12

I hope he has to pay for the rebuilding work

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