TeessideLive reports.He had been staying at a Premier Inn hotel in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees while working in the area when the incident unfolded in nearby Wolviston.After being arrested in January he refused to provide a specimen of blood for analysis as he "doesn't like needles”, Teesside Magistrates' Court heard on Monday.McEvney, of Buxburn, Scotland pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen for analysis on January 19.He was handed a 36-month driving ban and ordered to pay £439 in fines and costs.Rachel Dodsworth, prosecuting, said he had driven into the parking bay and was sat in the driver's seat with a passenger when police arrived.She said officers were called at around 11.25pm and he appeared "intoxicated" and smelt of.
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