Woman given suspended sentence for series of driving offences

Rory Mooney, 3 Nov

A woman has been given a suspended sentence at Derry Magistrate's Court

today for a series of driving offences.

Gillian McCloskey (43) of Clon Elagh in Derry admitted a series of

offences including driving with excess alcohol, driving while

disqualified and dangerous driving which occurred on July 30 this

year.

The court heard that police were called to a report of a three vehicle

road traffic accident where one of the drivers was suspected of being

intoxicated.

When police arrived they were told that the driver that had caused the

accident had left the scene telling the others involved she was going

home and would pay for the damage the next day.

Estimate of the damage to both vehicles was set at £1,000 each.

Police traced the vehicle to McCloskey and discovered she had been

disqualified from driving four days earlier.

An evidential breath test revealed a reading of 130mgs with the legal

limit being 35mgs.

The car was owned by the defendant's sister who said that she had not

given permission for McCloskey to drive.

At interview the defendant said she did not know why she would be out

driving and must 'just gave taken the keys.'

She claimed that she was not aware she had been disqualified.

Defence counsel Michael Donaghey said that thankfully no one had been

seriously injured in the incident.

He said it was 'very poor driving' on behalf of the woman.

McCloskey was sentenced to five months in prison suspended for three

years and disqualified from driving for four years.

She was also ordered to pay a total of £2,000 in compensation to the

other drivers.