Manchester Evening News

Ex-City player racially abused Pc during arrest

TV PUNDIT ‘BECAME AGGRESSIVE’ AFTER BREATH TEST SHOWED HE WAS TWICE THE DRINK-DRIVE LIMIT

- By PAT HURST

FORMER City and England player Trevor Sinclair racially abused a policeman after being arrested for drink-driving while twice the limit, a court heard.

The 44-year-old TV pundit asked the officer if he was being arrested because he was black, accusing the police of racism before urinating in a police car, Blackpool Magistrate­s’ Court heard.

Sinclair continued being racist after he was taken to the cells at Blackpool Police Station.

Sinclair, of Victory Boulevard, Lytham, Lancashire, pleaded guilty yesterday to drink-driving and a racially aggravated public order offence, dating back to November last year.

Nick Freeman, representi­ng Sinclair, said the ‘catalyst’ for his behaviour was being subjected to racism, in front of his family, while out having a meal hours earlier.

Freeman said a woman had approached the father-of-four, patting him on the head and calling him a ‘little chocolate man.’

After Sinclair’s guilty pleas the prosecutio­n dropped other charges including assault on a police officer, failing to provide a specimen and criminal damage. Sinclair, who grew up in Manchester and made 82 league appearance for the Blues, was sentenced to 150 hours community service for a racially-aggravated public order offence and given a 20-month driving ban. He has also been dropped by the BBC.

Jim Mowbray, prosecutin­g, told the court that at around 8.45pm on November 12 last year, police were alerted to an incident at Sinclair’s home, but were told he had left in his Tesla car and he may have been drinking.

Patrols were out looking for him and found his car in the middle of the road in Clifton Drive, Blackpool, after Sinclair had been in a collision with a woman who had stepped into his path after getting out of a taxi.

In a statement read to the court, Pc Gareth Evans said: “I asked Mr Sinclair what had happened.

“It appeared to me he was drunk, unsteady on his feet and his eyes were glazed.”

Sinclair was given a roadside breath test and was found to be twice the drink-drive limit, giving a reading of 72 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitre­s of breath. The legal limit is 35mg.

Sinclair was cautioned and arrested and a secure van requested to the roadside – but then his behaviour changed, the court heard.

Pc Evans’ statement continued: “Before his arrest he was very calm, polite and courteous. He started asking if it was because he was black.

“He started getting more confrontat­ional, he was getting more aggressive. I did not like the direction the conversati­on was going in – he was accusing me of being racist. He began to become more agitated and aggressive.”

During the search, the officer discovered Sinclair’s trousers were wet – and that he had urinated while sitting in the police car.

And when Sinclair was put in the back of the police van, he called the officer a ‘white...’ followed by a swear word as the van doors slammed. Sinclair made further racist comments while in the back of the van and continued to be ‘obnoxious, aggressive and racist while being booked in.’

Pc Evans’ statement concluded: “Sinclair’s behaviour following his arrest was awful. I’m not a racist. His behaviour was extremely racist.”

 ??  ?? Trevor Sinclair arriving at Blackpool Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday
Trevor Sinclair arriving at Blackpool Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday

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