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Chris Tarrant banned for drink-driving | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Radio host and TV presenter Chris Tarrant was found to be over the drink-drive limit after he was reported to police by a fellow pub-goer. | |
The star had been served four brandy and ports at the Bladebone Inn in Bucklebury, Berkshire, before driving home, Reading Magistrates Court heard. | |
Tarrant, who admitted drink-driving, was banned from driving for a year. | |
After the hearing, he told reporters: "I made a mistake and I paid for it. I shouldn't have driven." | |
The Who Wants to be a Millionaire host was found to have 50 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes. | |
The 71-year-old said he "honestly didn't think" he had been over the legal limit when he got in his Mercedes to drive the short journey home, on 16 December. | |
'Stumbled near bar' | |
Prosecutor Hasrat Ali told the hearing that staff and drinkers at the pub were "concerned that he had decided to drive home". | |
"One member of the public had noticed that Mr Tarrant had stumbled near the bar area," she said. | |
As a result of a discussion in the pub, a member of the public phoned the police. | |
Thirteen minutes after the call was made, officers arrived at Tarrant's home in Osgoods Gully, Bucklebury. | |
Ms Ali said: "He claimed that he had just drank three glasses of wine just prior to police arriving." | |
But the court was told by Ms Ali that, after failing a breath test and being taken to the police station, Tarrant "gave a different version of events in the sense that it wasn't three glasses of wine that he had drank, that in fact he had a large glass of brandy and a glass of wine". | |
Tarrant's counsel Simon Ray said the drinks that were bought in the pub were not all consumed by his client. | |
He added that the TV presenter had a knee condition that explained the stumble. | |
District Judge Shomon Khan said despite the "relatively low reading" nothing he could say would "reduce the seriousness of the offence". | |
He also fined Tarrant £6,000. |