Harlow woman banned for three years for drug-driving
Crime / Tue 29th Jun 2021 at 01:52pm

A HARLOW woman has been banned from driving for three years for driving under the influence of drugs.
Stevie Ballard, aged 35, of The Oxleys, Old Harlow pleaded guilty to the following at Chelmsford magistrates court.
On November 11th, 2020 in Harlow drove a Vauxhall Astra on a road, namely Wayre Street, when the proportion of a controlled drug, namely Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, in your blood, namely 3.4 micrograms of analyte per litre of blood, exceeded the specified limit.
Ballard was banned from driving for three years and fined £154.00
Women is plural woman is singular. I was expecting more than one to have been charged here.
It says woman
A common failure in Harlow is to have the wrong spelling for words that can be spelt more than one way. Example: to; too; two. Your Harlow often has this aspect incorrect!
Pauline, it’s not just Harlow. It’s a common problem I’ve witnessed across most of the country. Despite the fact that everyone has a smartphone these days with automatic correction for misspellings - it seems a lot of people are incapable of writing cohesively. Baffling, to say the least.
Knowing the woman personally the police have been too soft with her she's done it time and time again and got away with it she should have got sent to prison to teach her one big lesson people like her it won't make any difference I will still drive with no licence they don't care and no responsibility.
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