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Topsham man fined after breath test refusal

A Devon man has appeared in court after failing to provide a breath test.

Irvine Mhangami, 38, of Altamira, Topsham, pleaded guilty to failing to co-operate with officers conducting a breath test when he appeared at Exeter Magistrates’ Court.

On June 4 last year, officers observed a blue Ford Focus parked in Altamira, Topsham. The defendant was on the driver’s side with the seat fully reclined with a can of lager in his hand.

Mhangami refused to provide a preliminary breath test, telling officers he had asthma. When they advised him that they could still carry out the test, he replied: “I would die”.

The defendant has no previous convictions.

Mhangami, a self-employed care worker, apologised for the offence.

Sentencing, District Judge Smith said: “Police had good reason to ask you to provide a breath test. They were concerned about the number of cans in the vehicle.”

Mhangami was fined £260, and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £104 and court costs of £85.

  • This story was produced via the Police & Crime Commissioner’s Criminal Justice Court Reporting scheme.
Isabelle Pinnock
Isabelle Pinnock
OPCC Court Reporting Scheme (isabelle.pinnock@newsquest.co.uk)
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