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the army after more than 23 years of exemplary service. He had been working for Michael Smith for five years and had been disciplined by his employer for the offences.
Passing sentence, Judge Roger Dutton said the legislation must be complied with, and Cope had been a potential danger to other road users.
It was obvious there had been a huge temptation to cut corners to get home and take on other duties which otherwise would have been impossible.
Cope had an impressive army record, having served with distinction, and it was sad he let himself down in this way. He ordered Cope to pay £750 towards the costs of the prosecution.