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A DRINK-DRIVER mounted pavements, demolished a lamppost, crashed into a metal barrier and damaged parked cars badly in Dunfermline. Adam Russell, 34, of Gilfillan Road, was almost three times the limit when he got behind the wheel and drove at 11am on New Year’s Day. Witnesses saw him drive over grass areas and onto pavements before crashing finally and staggering out of his vehicle. Russell appeared for sentencing at Dunfermine Sheriff Court. He admitted previously that on January 1, in Gilfillan Road, Garvock Bank, Woodmill Road, Inchcolm Road and other roads in Dunfermline, he drove a car dangerously, drove on a grass verge, struck a road sign, drove across both lanes of a carriageway, colliding with rubbish on the roadside, then collided with a lamppost, causing it to break and fall to the ground.
Dunfermline Sheriff Court.
A Dunfermline drink-driver mounted pavements, demolished a lamp-post, crashed into a metal barrier, and left parked cars badly damaged on New Year’s Day.
Adam Russell, 34, of Gilfillan Road, was almost three times the limit when he got behind the wheel and drove through his hometown at 11am.
Witnesses saw him drive over grassy areas and on pavements before finally crashing and staggering out of his vehicle.
Russell appeared in the dock at Dunfermine Sheriff Court where he admitted that on January 1, in Gilfillan Road, Garvock Bank, Woodmill Road, Inchcolm Road and other roads in Dunfermline, he drove a car dangerously, on a grass verge, struck a road sign, drove across both lanes of a carriageway, collided with rubbish on the roadside, then collided with a lamp-post, causing it to break and fall to the ground.