Drink drivers, and those in court for similar offences, appear in Worcestershire courts every week.
Drink driving normally attracts a compulsory driving ban and usually results in a hefty fine.
Here are some of the drink drivers who have appeared at Worcester Magistrates Court this month:
ROY FRANKUM, of Broadway Road, Childswickham, Broadway, admitted drink driving and having no insurance.
The court heard the 35-year-old drove a Vauxhall Corsa on Broadway Road when he had 49mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath.
The offence was committed on August 31 this year - police also finding he had no insurance.
Frankum was disqualified from driving for a year, but was offered the chance to do the drink-drive awareness course to reduce the ban length.
Frankum was fined £173 and told to pay £135 costs, £69 victim surcharge.
RAF BAJER, of Tolladine Road, Worcester, admitted drink driving.
The 46-year-old committed the offence on August 26.
Bajer was caught driving a Mitsubishi Outlander on Deansway when he had 69mcg of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath - the legal limit being 35mcg.
Bajer was disqualified from driving for 17 months, which will be reduced by 17 weeks if he completes a drink-drive awareness course.
Bajer was fined £400 and ordered to pay costs of £135, victim surcharge of of £160.
JERIN RAJU, of Chestnut Close, Hampton, admitted a charge of failing to provide specimen for analysis - vehicle drive.
The offence was committed in Worcester in August.
The 26-year-old was banned from getting behind the wheel for 20 months, which will be reduced by 20 weeks if a drink-drive awareness course is completed.
Raju was fined £461 and ordered to pay £135 costs, £184 victim surcharge.
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ALEKSANDRA PIKULSKA, of Winslow Avenue, Droitwich, admitted the charge of driving whilst unfit through drink.
The 37-year-old committed the offence on Hanbury Road, Droitwich, when she was driving a Hyundai on June 16 this year.
Pikulska was given a one-year community order requiring her to complete 80 hours of unpaid work.
She was banned from driving for 17 months but given the chance to take the drink-drive awareness course to reduce the ban length.
Pikulska was also ordered to pay costs of £135 and £114 victim surcharge.
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