DRUGGED AND BANNED: Cannabis and Cocaine Driver with Kids in Car Hit with 20-Month Road Ban
DRUGGED AND BANNED: Cannabis and Cocaine Driver with Kids in Car Hit with 20-Month Road Ban – UKNIP

Road Safety Warning as Kent Driver Caught High on Cannabis and Cocaine

Kent Police are warning motorists of severe consequences for driving under the influence, following a case where a drug-impaired motorist was banned after being stopped near Blue Bell Hill.

The 24-year-old man, from the Isle of Sheppey, was pulled over on 19 January 2025 by a roads policing officer in an unmarked vehicle who suspected speeding. Upon being stopped, the man failed a roadside drug test, and officers discovered two bags of herbal cannabis in the glove compartment of his Mercedes.

Court Hears of Dual Drug Offence

Blood tests later confirmed the presence of both cannabis and cocaine, well above the legal limit. He was driving uninsured and had children in the car at the time – a factor noted by the court as aggravating.

At Medway Magistrates’ Court, the driver pleaded guilty to:

On Friday 2 May 2025, he was sentenced to a 20-month driving ban, 130 hours of unpaid work, and ordered to pay court costs.

Police Issue Strong Warning

PC Lee Berridge of Kent Police stated:

“The presence of children in the car made this offence even more dangerous. Driving after consuming cannabis and cocaine shows a selfish disregard for life. The motorist should be ashamed.”

The force’s April road safety campaign targeted the four main causes of serious and fatal crashes, including drug driving.

A Growing Concern on UK Roads

Police across the UK are using increased roadside testing and unmarked patrols to clamp down on offenders.

Reminder to Motorists

Kent Police urge drivers to think twice before driving under the influence:

“This case should serve as a warning: if you choose to take drugs and get behind the wheel, expect serious consequences.”

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