A Bridlington drug driver who had five times the legal limit of cannabis in his blood has been banned from driving for three years.
Daniel Simon Kennedy, 38, of Cranbeck Close, was stopped in Scarborough on 1 December - the first day of the North Yorkshire Police Christmas drink and drug drive campaign.
Inspector James Hope, who was on patrol at the time, had cause to stop Mr Kennedy's car on Westwood.
As he spoke to Mr Kennedy, the pungent and overpowering smell of cannabis coming from him and the vehicle led Inspector Hope to conduct a roadside drug wipe on Mr Kennedy.
This tested positive for cannabis and he was swiftly arrested and taken into custody where a blood test was carried out.
The results of the blood test not only confirmed the presence of cannabis, but also showed that the defendant had five times the legal limit of cannabis in his blood at 9.8 micrograms of cannabis per litre of blood, the specified limit being 2 micrograms per litre of blood.
Mr Kennedy was subsequently charged with drug driving and appeared at Scarborough Magistrates’ Court on 2 February 2026.
He pleaded guilty and was banned from driving for three years, fined £500 and ordered to pay costs of £85 and a surcharge of £200.
Inspector Hope of Scarborough Police, said:
“Mr Kennedy has driven with blatant disregard for the safety of other road users and communities in the Scarborough area and is now facing the consequences.
“Drink and drug driving is one of the key causes of fatal and serious collisions. Not only do intoxicated drivers suffer from slower reactions, but they can also experience dangerous overconfidence and engage in poor decision making that endangers both themselves and other road users.
“It will not be tolerated in our neighbourhoods and North |Yorkshire Police will continue to target those who flout the law and put others in danger throughout 2026.”


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