Former England captain Paul Ince gets 12 month ban after drink-drive crash

57 -year -old former England captain Paul Ince was disqualified for 12 months of driving and ordered to pay 7,085 £ after being found guilty of drinking.
The 57 -year -old Chester appeared at the Magistrate Criminal Court on Friday, where he admitted that he had driving Black Range Rover.
The regional judge Jack McGarva said to Ince: “The message must be because you have never drank.”
Driving for 12 months was banned, fined £ 5,000, and ordered £ 2,000 to pay the legal additional fee and £ 85.

After Ince was arrested, a police statement said: “On Saturday, June 28 at around 17.00, the police were called after the reports of a collision at the Chester High Road in Neston.
“The incident included a black Range Rover colliding with the central reservation barrier. The officers joined the scene and arrested a 57 -year -old man.
When he came to court on Friday, he signed a signature with a fan and posed for another selfie.
Former West Ham, Manchester United, Inter Milan and Liverpool midfielder won 53 covers for the country.
After his retirement, he last started to work between 2022 and 2023.




