A support worker at a care at home service in Ayrshire has been labelled an “ongoing public protection risk” after he was convicted of a drink-driving offence.
Kris Fearon was two-and-a-half times the legal drink drive limit when he crashed his car on a roundabout near Fenwick, a urine test later showed.
Fearon was employed at Rainbow Services, in Ayr’s Beresford Terrace, when he committed the offence on October 12, 2019. He has now been reprimanded by the industry watchdog, the Scottish Social Services Council, (SSSC), who this week placed a warning on his registration for a period of two years.The SSSC said Fearon’s fitness to practise was “impaired” because of his criminal conviction.In its report, the SSSC said: “Social service workers
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