Lorry driver whose vehicle collided with traffic lights on the A27 is jailed for drink driving
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Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court confirmed that Aleksandrs Artemjevs, 40, from Latvia has been disqualified from driving for 31 months and 28 days and will have to pay a victim surcharge of £156.
Artemjevs was sentenced on December 5.
![Aleksandrs Artemjevs was sentenced to eight weeks in prison for drink driving after his lorry left the road.](https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmRkNWFjMzBmLWJhNDEtNGE5Yi04OTA5LWY0YTNmMjVlZGFiMjo2ZWQxZGMyOS01MGRhLTRkYWQtYTJhYi1mMDE1NGIyMjUxODc=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![Aleksandrs Artemjevs was sentenced to eight weeks in prison for drink driving after his lorry left the road.](/img/placeholder.png)
The police tweet stated: ‘Last Thursday (December 3) we were called to an incident where an HGV has left the road. The driver was 3.5 times the drink drive limit. Portsmouth magistrates have sentenced the 40-year-old Latvian driver to eight weeks in prison.’
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A statement from Hampshire Constabulary at the time confirmed the driver ‘was charged with driving a vehicle when alcohol above the limit’.
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![Police tweeted that the driver of this lorry, Aleksandrs Artemjevs, was reportedly three-and-a-half times the drink drive limit.](https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjcyMjA3MTExLWI2ZmEtNGVkNy05ZTkzLTk4NTYxMDI4ODQ4ODoxMTY2MDNkNS1lNGFlLTRjZTItOGIwYi1hZDJhMjllODcyYTk=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![Police tweeted that the driver of this lorry, Aleksandrs Artemjevs, was reportedly three-and-a-half times the drink drive limit.](/img/placeholder.png)