The crash occurred on Bridge Lane in Woolston. Picture by Google Maps. A DRINK driver who was nearly five times the legal limit when he caused a crash has been jailed. Paulius Krasinskas was handed 18 weeks behind bars at Warrington Magistrates Court on Thursday, July 8, after admitting drink driving and driving without insurance. The 36-year-old’s Mercedes was involved in a collision on Bridge Lane in Woolston on Tuesday, July 6. When breathalysed, he returned a huge reading of 168 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath when tested – the legal limit being 35 micrograms. Krasinskas, of Amelia Street in Orford, was also disqualified from driving for 1,071 days and told to pay a victim surcharge of £128 plus £85 in court costs.
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Man called Asian taxi driver a terrorist during tirade of racial abuse A MAN who racially abused a taxi driver has been fined hundreds of pounds by a court. Stephen Fox, of Fairclough Avenue in Howley, called the Asian victim a ‘terrorist’ and a ‘p i’ during a tirade of abuse in an incident in May this year. Appearing before Warrington Magistrates Court on Wednesday, July 7, the 62-year-old admitted racially-aggravated threatening behaviour. He was fined £450 and told to pay court costs of £85 plus a £45 victim surcharge.
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