They were also fined a combined total of £6,739
Those drivers caught and charged with drink driving in Northamptonshire over Christmas have been disqualified from driving for a total of over 28 years by the Magistrates Courts.
The operation is usually a four-week crack-down over December, but police extended the campaign in 2022 to six weeks to include the FIFA World Cup 2022. A total of 123 people were charged with driving under the influence across the campaign. • Pawel Czarniecki, 40, of Kings Street, Wellingborough, was arrested and charged with driving whilst over the prescribed limit of alcohol on November 22 and appeared at court on December 5. He was disqualified from driving for 22-months, fined £200 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £85 victim surcharge.
• Tanatsa Murape, 26, of Turners Gardens, Northampton, was arrested and charged with being in charge of a motor vehicle whilst over the prescribed limit of alcohol on November 27 and appeared at court on December 15. He was issued with 10 points on his driving licence, fined £169 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £68 victim surcharge.
• Attila Huszar, 35, of Portway Drive, Croughton, was arrested and charged with being in charge of a motor vehicle whilst over the prescribed limit of alcohol on November 30 and appeared at court on December 15. He was issued with 10 points on his driving licence, fined £133 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £53 victim surcharge.
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