A HEREFORDSHIRE man caught driving with three drugs in his system has been banned from the roads for three years.
Sean Kenneth Evans entered guilty pleas to magistrates in Exeter after previously pleading not guilty.
The court heard the 31-year-old, of The Claytons, Ross-on-Wye, had been caught driving a Volkswagen Polo in Station Road, Cullompton, while over the drug-drive limit on January 1.
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An evidential blood test revealed he had 91 microgrammes of cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine, 47 microgrammes of ketamine, and 147 microgrammes of MDMA per litre of blood. The legal limits are 50, 20, and 10.
Evans was handed a six-month community order and disqualified from driving for three years. He was also fined £20 and must pay a £95 victim surcharge.
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