A LORRY driver caught breaking the law behind the wheel of a Scania heavy goods vehicle (HGV) in Herefordshire has been banned.

Lee Gibbons entered a guilty plea to one count of driving a vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit when he appeared before magistrates last month.

The court heard from prosecuting solicitor Lauren Millichip that the 50-year-old had been caught out on July 10 on Herefordshire's A417 at Newtown Cross while behind the wheel of a black Scania HGV.

He was found to have 550 microgrammes (mg) of benzoylecgonine in his blood. The limit is 50 mg.

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Gibbons, of Haywood Lane, Callow, was banned from driving for two years and handed an £833 fine.

Gibbons was also ordered to pay costs to the Crown Prosecution Service of £85.

Hereford magistrates said his guilty plea was taken into account when they came to a decision on a penalty for the offence.