Drink-drive arrest after bungled supermarket exit

Jude Winter
BBC News, Derby
Derbyshire Police An image of a red Audi car that has crashed into a grass verge in DerbyshireDerbyshire Police
Officers said they came across the car in the early hours of Saturday

A man has been charged with drink-driving and drug possession after a car got stuck while trying to leave a supermarket.

Officers said the driver of a red Audi had attempted to leave a Sainsbury's car park in Ripley, Derbyshire, via a footpath before driving along a grass verge and finding himself stranded in the early hours of Saturday.

A 39-year-old man was arrested at the scene, where he provided a positive breath test over double the legal alcohol limit and was found with a small quantity of Class B drugs, the force said.

"Drink-driving can have a devastating consequence on our wider community," a Derbyshire Police spokesperson added.

"Enforcement activities are so important to help act as a deterrent as well as making sure that the people using our roads are fit to do so."

Derbyshire Police An image of a red Audi car that has crashed into a grass verge in DerbyshireDerbyshire Police
The car's driver was arrested at the scene

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