A Fishguard man has been banned from the road for three years following his third drug-drive conviction.
Ethan Jamieson, of Heol Dyfed, pleaded guilty to driving while over the controlled drug limit when he appeared at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, June 25.
Vaughan Pritchard-Jones, prosecuting, said police could smell cannabis when they stopped his Ford Fiesta as part of a routine check near the Cleddau Bridge, Pembroke Dock, at 11.30pm on March 11.
Jamieson, 20, told the officers he had used cannabis a couple of days earlier.
Tom Lloyd, defending, said it was a low reading, there were no aggravating features to the offence and no suggestion of bad driving.
“He was homeless, he had an offer to stay in a hostel and drove there. Prior to that he was living in his car.”
The court heard that Jamieson had two previous drug-drive convictions this year.
Mr Lloyd added: “He accepts it was a very foolish thing to do.”
“It was a difficult time for him.”
Magistrates banned Jamieson from driving for three years and fined him £120.
He was ordered to pay £85 costs and a £30 surcharge.
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