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Unpaid work and driving ban for Angus crash man

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An Angus man has avoided prison over a string of driving offences following a rural road crash. Robbie Glancy, of Rattray Street, Monifieth, appeared for sentence before Sheriff Gregor Murray at Forfar following the incidents on May 14 last year. He previously admitted driving a Ford Transit van carelessly on an unclassified road near Ravensby Cottage, Carnoustie, causing it to collide with large stones and then reversing the vehicle back and forth. Glancy also pled guilty to failing to provide his details to police and failing to provide two specimens of breath.

Unpaid work and ban for Angus crash driver - Evening Telegraph

Unpaid work and ban for Angus crash driver © Kim Cessford Forfar Sheriff Court An Angus man has avoided prison over a string of driving offences following a rural road crash. Robbie Glancy, of Rattray Street, Monifieth, appeared for sentence before Sheriff Gregor Murray at Forfar following the incidents on May 14 last year. He previously admitted driving a Ford Transit van carelessly on an unclassified road near Ravensby Cottage, Carnoustie causing it to collide with large stones and then reversing the vehicle back and forth. Glancy also pled guilty to failing to provide his details to police and failing to provide two specimens of breath.

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