Woman fined £1,425 and banned for cocaine-fueled driving in Isle of Man
Brogan Leigha Lily Ford, a 28-year-old woman, has been fined and banned from driving after pleading guilty to driving under the influence of cocaine in Douglas, Isle of Man. The offence took place on March 2, at Conister Road. Ford initially denied the charge but changed her plea to guilty during the pre-trial review. She was sentenced to pay a total of £1,425, including a £1,125 fine and £300 in prosecution costs. The costs will be paid at a rate of £10 per week. Notably, searches for information about Ford or similar offences did not yield relevant results. Ford's driving ban will last for two years. The court's decision serves as a reminder of the serious consequences of driving under the influence of drugs.
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