Louise Dixon, 53, was traced back to her south Wales home by police earlier this year after she was seen driving erratically by officers
A mother refused to give a breath test to police because she was already in trouble for hurling a bottle at an eight-year-old and grappling with cabin crew on a transatlantic flight.
Louise Dixon, 53, was traced back to her south Wales home by police in November after she was seen driving erratically by officers.
When they arrived they found her slurring her words and an empty bottle of wine on her kitchen table.
Dixon, who was given a suspended sentence over a drunken incident on a Virgin Atlantic flight from London to Florida in 2019, blew over the limit on her first test.
She stressed that his actions filming the schoolgirls did not form any criminal charge against Drake. The prosecutor added: “He was arrested and he admitted he had filmed the girls and it gave him a thrill to do so. “The defendant said he was interested in young girls from 16 upwards.” Miss Lewis said a further search of Drake’s cabin unearthed two category A films and one category C image of child abuse on a laptop against girls aged between 12 and 13. He pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of indecent images of children. Drake was a man of previous good character with no convictions recorded against him.