A woman from Andreas has been banned from the road after being caught drink driving twice within a month.
39-year-old Kendra Jane Furness, of Little Meadow, was four times over the limit when she was stopped by police.
On both occasions officers had been called due to concerns over the standard of her driving.
After responding on July 23rd they found Furness hiding near a garden shed - on August 19th she was found hiding in a locked cupboard.
Furness later admitted both offences - at Douglas Courthouse on Tuesday she was handed a two-year suspended sentence and placed under a Suspended Sentence Supervision Order.
Deputy High Bailiff Jayne Hughes also disqualified her from driving for eight years and until she's taken and passed an extended driving test and drink drive rehabilitation course.
Furness must also pay prosecution costs of £250.
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