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Brewer v Director of Public Prosecutions: QBD 11 Feb 2004

The defendant was a disqualified driver. He was seen to be driving slowly across a railway station car park. He was found to have excess alcohol in his blood.
Held: Allowing his appeal against conviction. The magistrates had found that the car park’s prime function was the parking of cars but that it was also used by pedestrians and as a through road. The only use which could properly constitute it as a road was the use by staff to drive through it to their own car park. That was insufficient to make it a highway. The appeal succeeded.
References: Times 05-Mar-2004
Judges: Rose LJ, David Clarke J
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