A DRINK driver has been banned from the roads after smashing through the living room of a family home.

Matthew Whatnell, 44, of Framwellgate Moor, in Durham, was more than twice the legal limit when he reversed through the front window of a family home.

A court heard how the drink driver had been reversing at excessive speed when he crashed into two parked cars and smashed into the property's living room on Ark Royal Close in Blyth, on July 26.

Thankfully the family who occupied the address were out at the time of the crash but they were left with a £26,000 repair bill.

Intoxicated Whatnell, was arrested at the scene and later gave a blood sample showing 206mg of alcohol in 100ml blood- the legal limit is 80mg.

He was charged with dangerous driving and driving whilst above the legal alcohol limit before pleading guilty at Newcastle Crown Court on May 10 this year.

On Friday, July 5, he appeared at the same court and was sentenced to nine months imprisonment suspended for 18 months and has been disqualified from driving for three years.

PC Dave Broderick, of Northumbria Police’s Motor Patrols Department, said: “This was a serious incident that could have been so much worse as there are lots of children who reside and play in the cul-de-sac.

“Similarly if the homeowners had been home watching TV in the front room then someone could have been seriously injured or even killed as a result of the incident.

“The home owners were unable to reside at the address for three months whilst it was repaired and the cost of repairs was in the region of £26,000 so this had a massive effect on the family.

“Whilst this sentence won’t change the financial and emotional stress the family have gone through, hopefully it will bring them some comfort to know that a dangerous driver is off the roads.”

Whatnell is required to pass an extended driving test before being able to return to the roads and was also made to pay a £240 victim surcharge.