Group Lotus director Uday Senapati banned for drink-driving
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A director of the sportscar firm Group Lotus has been banned from driving after he moved his car on a night out while over the legal alcohol limit.
Uday Senapati, 40, finds himself working "for a world famous motor company and not being able to drive", Norwich magistrates heard.
The product strategy director - who joined Lotus in August - was stopped by police in Norwich last month.
He admitted drink-driving and was fined and disqualified for 12 months.
Senapati, of Nantwich, Cheshire, was stopped by police as he tried to drive his black Volvo XC60 into a car park just after 02:00 GMT on 15 February.
After giving a breath sample he was arrested and taken to Wymondham police station where he produced a reading of nearly twice the legal alcohol limit.
'It's not a defence'
Simon Nicholls, mitigating, said Senapati had been on a night out with friends which had gone on later than planned.
Before getting a taxi home, he decided to move his car to St Giles Street car park - which was closed - to avoid a parking ticket the next day.
"He had the best intentions - it's good mitigation but it's not a defence," said Mr Nicholls. "It was more than just a few feet."
Senapati said he drove all over the UK and overseas for Lotus - which has its headquarters at Hethel in Norfolk - and was responsible for signing off on new products.
Mr Nicholls added: "You cannot see someone who works for a world famous motor company not being able to drive. They [Lotus] seem to be able to make arrangements to keep him on."
Senapati was fined £1,850 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £170 victim surcharge. He will also undertake a course for drink drivers.
In January 2018 former Lotus chief executive Jean-Marc Gales was banned from driving for 30 days after being clocked at 102mph testing a new car on the A11.
- Published6 March 2019