Drink driver disqualified after blocked walkway

A narrow walled footpath passing under a bridge, with a white BMW car stopped in the middle and two men in orange high vis jackets looking at itImage source, @MOSTLYONABIKE
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The car blocked a pedestrian underpass at Botley Road railway bridge, which leads to Oxford city centre

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A man has been disqualified for drink driving after a car blocked a pedestrian walkway on Botley Road in Oxford.

Aaron Brickley, 24, of Ticknell Piece Road, Charlbury, was charged with one count of driving a motor vehicle with alcohol concentration above prescribed limit.

He pleaded guilty at Oxford Magistrates Court today and was disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for 20 months.

Brickley also has to pay a fine of £520.

The Botley Road had been closed to vehicles at the railway bridge near Frideswide Square since April 2023 as part of a £161m project being undertaken by Network Rail to expand Oxford train station.

The pedestrian underpass was blocked by Brickley's car for eight hours after police were called at 3:30 BST on July 7.

Network Rail announced the road will not reopen in October as expected. A new date has not yet been confirmed.

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