She was also banned from the roads for a year and given a six-month probation order.
Rosario admitted driving an uninsured car on Boxing Day last year while banned from driving, the Magistrate’s Court was told.
Then on 18 January she did the same again. Legal adviser Francis Burak, prosecuting, said she was found to be in possession diazepam and clonazepam, two class C drugs, upon her second arrest.

Pictured: The case was heard this month in the Magistrate’s Court.
Rosario admitted the offences of driving while disqualified and uninsured and drugs possession. She also admitted failing to notify licensing authorities of a change of address.
Advocate Nicholas Miere, defending, said Rosario had expressed her “regret and remorse” and added: “Miss Rosario is more of a risk of harm to herself than she is to others.”
Assistant Magistrate Adam Clarke said committing the same crime twice within one month was “an aggravating factor” and told Rosario: “There is no doubt that this crossed the custodial threshold.”
He spared her a jail sentence after a pre-sentence report stated that she was working to improve her behaviour and added: “It is down to you to prove that you are going to put things right.”