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PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2026 6:49 pm 
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I don't drink, but I would need to drink two bottles of whiskey before I could listen to that fella.

Former Lowestoft pub landlord banned from driving by court

https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/26247379.fo ... ing-court/

A taxi driver and former pub landlord was caught listening to Jeremy Vine on the radio in his cab while almost four times over the legal alcohol limit, a court has heard.

Shaun Waters, 49, admitted being "intoxicated" while sitting in the driver's seat of his Volkswagen Passat outside a convenience store in Lowestoft on June 2.

Waters, ex-landlord of the Norman Warrior pub in Lowestoft, had been drinking miniatures of Fireball spirit after receiving news he had a severe medical condition.

Dylan Ward-Mutagh, prosecuting, said: "Police were called to the location regarding reports of the male in a taxi who was believed to be under the influence of alcohol.

"Police located the vehicle where they noticed empty bottles of alcohol outside the vehicle.

"The person sat in the driver's seat appeared intoxicated and the engine was left on.

"He may have been intoxicated while carrying passengers."

Police found Waters, who ran the Norman Warrior pub for 19 years, outside the Jug & Bottle Premier convenience store on Ipswich Road.

He had been drinking heavily after being diagnosed with discitis, an infection of the disc space between the spinal bones.

Waters, who had a licence with the local council as a taxi driver, failed a roadside breath test with a reading of 111 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath.

His lowest reading in custody was 128 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath - the legal alcohol limit while being in charge of a motor vehicle is 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath.

Rob Barley, mitigating, said: "There were no other passengers and he had simply parked up.

"Nobody had seen him drive to the location and he was simply sitting in the driving seat.

"On the date concerned he had received some further bad news about his health. He got in the car, was listening to Jeremy Vine on the radio and was drinking as a result of the bad news he received.

"It was that news that resulted in him falling off the wagon."

Waters, of Somerton Avenue in Lowestoft, was disqualified from driving for six months.

He was also fined £146, must pay a victim surcharge of £58 and prosecution costs of £85.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2026 7:21 pm 
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Waters, of Somerton Avenue in Lowestoft, was disqualified from driving for six months.

For those thinking the minimum ban for drink driving is 12 months, they will be glad to know they are correct.

This fella was found guilty of being drunk in charge; it appears no one saw him driving whilst drunk.

However, he was sitting in the car with the engine running, which is why he was charged with that offence.

If his alcohol level had been a lot nearer the legal limit he could have ended up with just 10 points.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2026 6:21 am 
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But no punishment for listening to Jeremy Vine ! :evil: almost as serious offence in my opinion :lol:

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2026 5:46 pm 
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If I had to explain to a member of the public why I don't trust licensing councillors, one (of many) reason would be that they remind me of Jeremy Vine - he cycles along with the headcam, looking out for drivers making some tiny little error.

He then gets these videos professionally edited, them uploads them to social media for his millions of followers, and makes it sound like said driver has committed crime of the century [-X

Of course, he gets a lot of pushback, even from fellow cyclists, who know what he's up to.

And I think he's stopped posting those videos now. You know, because it was poor Jeremy being wronged by people who got a bit lairy towards him online, and not because Jeremy was just being an elitist bully.

Like, say, many's a licensing councillor [-(

(Of course, Vine did post some stuff about seriously bad driving, but a lot of it was about next-to-nothing. But the driver would have zoomed in close-ups of their face spattered all over social media :roll: )


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He then gets these videos professionally edited, them uploads them to social media for his millions of followers, and makes it sound like said driver has committed crime of the century [-X

He sums up everything that is wrong with this country and the broadcast industry.

Really not a fan. :sad:

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