ALCOHOL treatment has been ordered for a Hereford man who deliberately refused to give police a breath sample.
Kamil Guzy entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Kidderminster.
The court heard the 32-year-old had failed to provide a breath specimen to police when required to during the course of an investigation as to whether he had committed an offence in Hereford on September 11.
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Guzy, of Dunoon Mead, Hereford, was handed a 10-week prison sentence, suspended for two years due to his deliberate refusal to give a sample and his record for like matters.
He was also ordered to undertake a six-month alcohol treatment programme and disqualified from driving for 48 months.
He must pay court costs of £135.
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