Sutton boozer told breath test cops: 'I think not.'

A boozy joiner who refused a breath test when police stopped him pushing his broken-down van along a Sutton street narrowly escaped a driving ban, a court heard.
Mansfield Magistrates Court.Mansfield Magistrates Court.
Mansfield Magistrates Court.

Vadim Ivanov was pushing his works van along Church Street, in the early hours of April 28, when he was stopped by police and asked to submit to a breath test.

“He was slurring his words and became argumentative,” said Ruth Snodin, prosecuting. “He was asked a number of times and said: “I think not.”

“When asked if there was a medical reason, he replied: “I don’t want to.””

Ivanov, 45, of Jubilee Road, Sutton, admitted failing to provide a specimen for analysis when he appeared before magistrates in Mansfield, on Wednesday.

Bill Saughton, mitigating, said the clutch had gone in the self-employed joiner’s van earlier in the evening and he was pushing it the 700 metres home when he was stopped.

“He thought - “I can’t leave it where it is because there are several thousand pounds of tools in the back.”

“What he should have done was give a sample of breath. There was no propsect of him driving it. It was undrivable.”

Mr Saughton said a ban would be “a disaster” for Ivanov, who drives around 60 miles a day for work and has contracts coming up in Sheffield.

He was given ten penalty points, and fined £400, with a £40 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.