Bell Hotel Epping: Harlow man who drove car at police cordon banned for four years
Crime / Mon 1st Sep 2025 at 04:04pm
A HARLOW man, Ross Ellis, who was arrested while driving a car during a protest at The Bell Hotel Epping has admitted an offence in court and been sentenced.

He was arrested while at the wheel of a white car which was being driven on the wrong side of the road, towards a police cordon in High Road shortly after 9.30pm.
A child was also in the car at the time.
Ellis, 49, of Orchard Croft, Harlow, was arrested on suspicion of drink driving and was later charged with failing to provide a specimen for analysis.
He admitted the offence at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court on Saturday 30 August, and was disqualified from driving for 48 months and fined £200 in place of a community order as Ellis cannot undertake unpaid work.
Ellis was also ordered to pay £85 in court costs and pay an £80 court charge.
The court made a collection order so all fees will be deducted from benefits.
FOFA.
"Ellis cannot undertake unpaid work" ..."fees will be deducted from benefits" - Do you think he was driving a Motorbility car that we are also paying for?
Anyone guilty of driving a vehicle in a dangerous manner while under the influence of drugs and or alcohol should be banned from driving for life not 48 months and any fine should be considerably more than £200.
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