Paisley bus crash this afternoon. Mercy crews raced to Ferguslie Walk after the alarm was raised at around 3.30pm.
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Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A sozzled motorist was almost seven times over the legal limit when he carved up a McGill’s bus and crashed into a HGV.Crawford Sharp, 38, was found with a bottle of vodka stashed in the door pocket of his black BMW 3 series, following the smash on Paisley Road, Renfrew, on April 19.There was also an empty bottle of Barr’s Cola, which smelt heavily of
.Paisley bus crash this afternoon. Mercy crews raced to Ferguslie Walk after the alarm was raised at around 3.30pm.
raced to the incident on Hurlford Road around 7pm on Sunday as cops closed the road at two points. A 34-year-old man was taken to the hospital following the incident.A 34-year-old man was later arrested and charged in connection with road traffic offences and the theft of a motor vehicle.
world’s largest spider suddenly appeared on the inside of his windscreen.
police arrived Gary Gibson was lying on a pavement with a knife next to him.The 46-year-old admitted possession of a blade and threatening or abusive behaviour in Millgate Road on July 31, 2019.Hamilton Sheriff Court heard a householder looked out of his window at 3.20pm to see the accused holding a knife and shouting.Jennifer McCabe, prosecuting, said: “He was stabbing and slashing trees, then fell backwards on to the road where he lay for about a minute.“Gibson eventually got to his feet and
alcohol and cannabis as he failed to negotiate a bend in a park and crashed into a tree in the dark. Police who had been following his Ford Fiesta found his front seat passenger Andrew King, 26, unconscious and unresponsive in the wrecked vehicle.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A troubled 20-year-old “borrowed” his dad’s van to give a friend a lift home but was caught driving while more than three times the legal booze limit.Luke Macdonald, who had also flouted a curfew restricting him to his home, was spared jail when he appeared for sentence at Perth Sheriff Court this week.Instead, he was given the “direct alternative” of
CCTV appears to show him wearing clothing similar to employees of the DPD parcel delivery service – but in the wrong colour. DPD say their employees working in that area wear red uniforms and the suspect caught on CCTV wore a turquoise and dark blue top.
crash which left a woman injured. It comes after two cars crashed this morning at around 8.10am near the Bridge of Earn at at junction 9.
sacked from his delivery driver job of 30 years for not wearing a mask while exempt.
McGill’s bus and crashed into a HGV. Crawford Sharp, 38, was found with a bottle of vodka stashed in the door pocket of his black BMW 3 series, following the smash on Paisley Road, Renfrew, on April 19.
iOS - Android The store, based in Maxton Crescent, had to plead its case at a Licensing Board meeting late last month.However, a council spokesperson confirmed that its license was to be suspended.“The Board, after considering matters, upheld the review application made by Police Scotland and decided to suspend the licence for a three week period,” a spokesperson added.Police confirmed that a 17-year-old boy was sold alcohol within licensed hours on February 17.Don't miss a thing from your area
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motorway which smashed a car's windscreen driving past. Police say the driver of the silver Vauxhall Astra 'could easily have been killed' after the object smashed the windshield as it was driving on the M90 ,between Craigend and Broxden, on Friday.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police are hunting a hit and run van driver who smashed into a car carrying a dad and his teenage son.The crash happened at around 5.25pm on Thursday, 6 May after the driver hit another car in Edinburgh.The white Renault van cut lanes hitting a BMW damaging the vehicle before speeding off east on the A720.The driver and his teenage passenger in the car
Edinburgh bus missed her baby’s head by an inch.
driver reversed down a slip road onto one of Scotland's most notorious roads. Hair-raising footage shows the small, silver motor careering backwards down the slip road towards the A9, near Evanton in the Easter Ross area, of the Highlands.
FalkirkEmergency services were called to the scene on the A9 between Etna Road and Westfield Roundabout shortly before 5pm on Friday, April 30.