Three men were banned from the roads for 18 months and fined $1,200 after they admitted drink-driving.

Eric Gerwitz, 24, pleaded guilty to the offence in Magistrates’?Court yesterday.

The court heard that Gerwitz, from St George’s, was stopped on his motorcycle the night of September 23 at a breath test checkpoint in Devonshire.

He told officers when questioned: “I had four beers.”

A breath test showed that Gerwitz had 91 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. The legal limit is 80/100.

Roderick Gordon, 37, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and refusal of a breath test on September 8.

Gordon, from Pembroke, was seen riding without a helmet in Hamilton before he made an illegal right turn.

He was pulled over by police and questioned, but he refused to take a breath test.

Stalin Naranjo-Aguilar, from Southampton, also admitted driving while impaired and refusal to give a breath test during a September 23 incident.

Police were sent to Warwick Post Office after they got a call from someone in the area.

Naranjo-Aguilar, 34, was found in his car near the post office.

He told police: “I had three beers.”

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