A BRACKNELL man was caught drink driving at Royal Berkshire Hospital has been told to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

Mark Head, of Challis Place, Bracknell, was also caught driving without insurance or a licence on Craven Road, Reading on the same day (August 21).

The 38-year-old had 53 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath when he was stopped by police at the hospital site.

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The legal drink-drive limit is 35mcg per 100ml.

He was also caught drink driving on Shinfield Road, Reading, on September 15.

This time he had 42 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath.

Like with his first offence, Head was driving without insurance or a licence.

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At a court hearing on Friday, October 15, Head admitted to two counts of drink driving, two counts of driving without a licence, and two counts of driving without insurance.

He was handed a community order and was told he will have to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work as a result of this sentence.

Head was also banned from driving for 40 months and fined £360 for the offences.

On top of this, the Bracknell man was told to cough up an extra £180 in court fees.