Sunday 27 November 2022 06:32 PM Reveller who drove 'safe bus' after drunken night out told to grow up by judge trends now
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A reveller who took a 'safe bus' with 15 passengers onboard for a drunken joyride after a night out has been banned from driving for 16 months and was told to 'grow up' by the judge.
Tree surgeon Alexander Farrell, 23, jumped into the cab of the single decker 'safe bus' at the end of a night out in Bournemouth, Dorset.
The red bus was parked in the middle of the town centre to offer a safe haven to people who are injured or in distress while on a night out.
He managed to start the ignition and drove the bus away from shocked police officers and council wardens at 4am on July 3 this year.
Farrell, of Crookham Village, near Fleet in Hampshire, pleaded guilty to drink driving when he appeared at Poole Magistrates' Court.
Tree surgeon Alexander Farrell, 23, jumped into the cab of the single decker 'safe bus' at the end of a night out in Bournemouth, Dorset (pictured leaving Poole Magistrates' Court)
He also admitted to driving a motor vehicle without