Burnley footballer Dale Stephens is hit with a 12-month ban from driving
Burnley footballer Dale Stephens is hit with a 12-month ban from driving after being stopped by police and failing a roadside breath test – with the club opening disciplinary proceedings
The midfielder had been stopped by police investigating Range Rover thefts There, the officers established he owned the vehicle but then smelled alcoholHe failed a roadside breath test and has been hit with a 12-month driving ban
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Burnley’s Dale Stephens has been given a 12-month driving ban before the club’s biggest game of the season.
The midfielder, whose side face Everton in a key relegation clash on Wednesday, was convicted on Tuesday after being stopped by police investigating the thefts of five Range Rovers.
The 32-year-old was pulled over on March 15 by a patrol who mistakenly believed Stephens’ £40,000 Range Rover Sport had been stolen in Cheshire’s Golden Triangle, home to a number of Premier League players.
Burnley’s Dale Stephens has been given a 12-month driving ban after failing a breath test
It is thought the officers were about to let Stephens go, after establishing that he owned the vehicle, but then noticed he smelled of alcohol.
He subsequently failed a roadside breath test, which showed he was almost twice over the permitted limit.
Stephens, who had a passenger in the car, told police he had been for a meal that day and had a ‘few beers’. At Stockport Magistrates’ Court he admitted drink-driving, was disqualified for 12 months and fined £3,334.
Burnley have opened disciplinary proceedings but Stephens is expected to be in their next squad.
Stephens (left) was convicted on Tuesday and his club have opened disciplinary proceedings