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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Michael Phelps dodges jail in drunk driving case

Friday, December 19, 2014 | 4:19 PM    

BALTIMORE, United States (AFP) — Olympic swimming great Michael Phelps looked to the future Friday, including the Rio Olympics in 2016, after he dodged a stint in prison for drunk driving.

The most decorated Olympian of all time struck a remorseful tone when he appeared in a Baltimore courtroom where he acknowledged the DUI charge against him.

As his defence lawyer pleaded for leniency, it emerged that the 29-year-old is attending Alcoholics Anonymous sessions after completing 45 days of intensive rehab at the Meadows addiction treatment centre in Arizona.

“During my 45-day programme, I was able to find out a lot about myself that I never knew,” Phelps, in a dark suit and heavy-rimmed glasses, told Judge Nathan Braverman.

He added: “I’m looking at a much brighter future than I have had in the past.”

Phelps — still under a six-month suspension from competitive swimming — could have landed in prison for driving too fast after a few too many at Baltimore’s chic Horseshoe casino in the early hours of September 30.

But Braverman opted to heed a state prosecutor’s recommended penalty — a one-year suspended sentence, plus 18 months of supervised probation, during which Phelps must abstain totally from alcohol.

Phelps will be free to go outside the United States to train and compete, the judge said, but wherever he is he must stick firmly to his alcohol addiction treatment.

“It sounds like you know what you need to do,” Braverman told Phelps, adding that he hoped the case would in time become “a footnote to a legendary career”.

Phelps was arrested for driving under the influence once before, when he was 19, in rural Maryland. His traffic record also included a 2006 speeding rap.

Friday’s outcome clears the way for Phelps — whose 22 Olympic medals include 18 golds — to resume his return to top-notch competitive swimming.

Due to the six-month suspension imposed by USA Swimming in the days after his arrest, Phelps will not be taking part in the 2015 world swimming championships in Russia, his attorney Steven Allen told the court.

However, Phelps “is in the process of training for the upcoming Olympics” in Rio de Janeiro, said the lawyer, who gave no further details.

Police pulled over Phelps in a white Range Rover SUV after he was clocked doing 84 miles (135 kilometers) per hour in a 45 mph zone in Baltimore’s undersea Fort McHenry Tunnel.

After the arresting officer whiffed alcohol in the vehicle, Phelps underwent a breathalyzer test that found a blood alcohol level of 0.14 percent — well above the Maryland legal limit of 0.08 per cent.


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Michael Phelps dodges jail in drunk driving case

Monday, August 12, 2013

"Yuh cyaan have tourist driving on this"

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Monday, August 12, 2013

WATER flowing across the main road in Farm, Whitehouse gives the impression that an errant spring is to blame. But the source, according to residents, is a blocked culvert which should be channelling water from a nearby pumphouse under the road. Instead, the water flows on the surface, slowing eating away at the asphalt and making life miserable for motorists.Here, traffic slows to a crawl in order to navigate the gaping holes sloshing with water.Fine Forrest, who operates a bar just in front of the bad patch, told the Jamaica Observer that it has been many months since things have been that way. What makes it even worse, as far as she is concerned, is that the bad spot is just down the road from Sandals Whitehouse European Village and Spa.“When we (Jamaicans) will overlook some tings, yuh cyaan have tourist driving on this. Yuh know how much time mi see dem tek out camera and ah tek picture of it?! It look bad pon wi,” she said.“It stay bad man,” added Earl Foster.A sales rep with Caribbean Bottlers Limited who uses that route regularly, Foster said the road conditions are deteriorating rapidly, so much so that several bus and taxi operators are already bypassing Farm and nearby Whitehouse by using the road from Robin River to Bluefields instead.For residents of Farm, this means there are fewer public passenger vehicles that use their route. It could soon mean increased fares, too.(PHOTO: LIONEL ROOKWOOD)

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"Yuh cyaan have tourist driving on this"