Well they do call it a drive-thru! Drink-driver, 19, is banned from roads after crashing his Volkswagen into McDonald's restaurant while three times the limit
- Taylor Steel, 19, was disqualified from driving for two years after the crash
- The plumber from Fairfield Way, Ashington, slammed his car into a McDonald's
- Sussex Police said he took the term 'drive thru' restaurant 'a bit too literally'
A teenage drink-driver has been banned from the roads after crashing his Volkswagen into a McDonald's restaurant while three times over the limit.
Taylor Steel, 19, was disqualified from driving for two years after the crash at Buck Barn services on the A24 near Horsham, West Sussex, at 10.25pm on November 24.
The plumber from Fairfield Way, Ashington, failed a breath test which showed he had 101mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath — nearly three times the legal limit of 35mcg.
A Sussex Police spokesman said the teenager had taken the term 'drive thru' restaurant 'a bit too literally'.
Taylor Steel, 19, has been banned from the roads after crashing his Volkswagen into a McDonald's restaurant in Horsham, West Sussex, while three times over the alcohol limit
He added: 'In police interview, Steel admitted he had been drinking beer at a pub before the incident occurred, and added he didn't know why he drove the car or where he intended to go.'
As well as the driving ban, Steel was sentenced at Crawley Magistrates' Court to a 12-month community order on January 25.
He will be required to carry out 80 hours of unpaid work and he was ordered to pay £85 costs and a £95 victim surcharge.
Sussex Police said: 'Taylor Steel was driving a VW Golf which ploughed into the building at Buck Barn services, on the A24 near Horsham.
The plumber, of Fairfield Way, Ashington, failed a breath test which showed he had 101mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath — nearly three times the legal limit of 35mcg
'The 19-year-old plumber, of Fairfield Way, Ashington, failed a roadside breath test for alcohol.
'People in Sussex can text officers on 65999 with the details of people they suspect of drink or drug-driving, or visit the Operation Crackdown website.
'You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or report it online.
'If you know someone is driving while over the limit or after taking drugs, call 999.'
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2022-01-29 11:50:02Z
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