Adrian Burgess guilty of high-range drink driving

  • 8 months ago
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Supercars Motorsport President Adrian Burgess, last month Gold Coast was found guilty of driving driving driving. Although no conviction recorded, he was fined $ 1200 and disqualified for six months of driving, a sanction that his lawyer Nick Hatcher said he could cost Burgess. According to Gold Coast Bulletin, the SouthPort Magistrates' Court, on the evening of August 11, a Hope Island Resort security guard was “amazing .. The security guard followed him to his house, at this point he turned his car into the back wall of the garage. According to the police prosecutor Senior Officer Michael Vanderhelm, Burgess claimed that he had drank wine at home when the police arrived. However, civil servants did not use an open bottle or glass. Burgess was arrested rejected a breath test and was taken to the Coomera Police Station recorded 0.171 blood alcohol concentration. His lawyer referred to the fourth anniversary of his wife's death and the fact that he was under “great stress” due to Gen3. Hatcher said, "He was fighting little that day, at the same time with his daughter - in England - he was fighting a little and went out had few drinks," he said. "Night behavior was unacceptable and accepts it." Supercars confirmed that Burgess did not stop before publishing the statement below “Supercars is aware that Adrian Burgess appears at the Southport Magistrate Court due to a driving event under the influence of alcohol. “Adrian deals with the issue and has provided regret, transparency and honesty since the incident. "Supercars continues to work with Adrian." In October 2018, was elected as the president of the Motorsport of Supercars, since 2019 season, he played this role, and since then assumed his duty.

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