Sinclair, 44, was ordered on Tuesday to do 150 hours' community service and given a 20-month drink-driving ban after being found to be twice over the legal limit. Sinclair has previously worked for anti-discrimination charity Show Racism The Red Card. After Sinclair pleaded guilty, he was also ordered to pay the policeman involved £500 pounds ($680) in compensation. District Judge Jeff Brailsford told Sinclair: "You have worked long hours to try to eradicate what is a real scourge in society. Nick Freeman, representing Sinclair, said the former player was "totally appalled at his behaviour, embarrassed and contrite".
Source: The Nation Bangkok January 02, 2018 23:26 UTC