town after an ambulance was involved in a crash. Police and fire crews were called to Wemyss Bay Road, just off the A78 in Wemyss Bay, Inverclyde on Tuesday afternoon.
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Paisley without tyres on his van later refused to provide cops with a blood sample. Police were shocked when they spotted sparks coming off both the front and back offside wheels of a Vauxhall van being driven by Scott Manson.
Yesterday, Paisley Sheriff Court heard Manson, 37, was attempting to negotiate his way through the town centre ring road with only two tyres on the van while over the limit on booze around 4am on December 13 last year. And when officers stopped him, they could smell drink
.town after an ambulance was involved in a crash. Police and fire crews were called to Wemyss Bay Road, just off the A78 in Wemyss Bay, Inverclyde on Tuesday afternoon.
drink driver who caused the deaths of two teenage friends in a crash after he drove off from a party was today ordered to be detained for 42 months. Logan Russell was aged 17 when he lost control of his Vauxhall Corsa which left the road and collided with a tree, leaving three passengers in the vehicle unconscious.
police van on Scots street at the weekend. The woman was struck down by the emergency vehicle around 8.20pm on Merry Street in Motherwell.
the Army being called in to help. It can be revealed that up to seven key officials with the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) were operating the business at an executive office next to Glasgow Airport – which also houses the crucial mobile Covid testing hub where they work.
footage shows the moment a reckless driver overtook seven vehicles before narrowly missing oncoming traffic on approach to a blind summit. The incident happened on Friday August 13 at 7.47am on the A91 in Guardbridge, Fife.
Emergency services scrambled to Beauly High Street after the horror crash happened at around 12.45pm on Thursday, September 16. Fire crews attended and removed a casualty from the vehicle before they were handed over to ambulance teams.
cabinet reshuffle, explained her radical, left-wing roots in an interview with the BBC’s Nick Robinson. She told the veteran interviewer how she spent part of her childhood in Scotland where her Labour-supporting parents were involved in anti-nuclear marches in the 1980s dominated by one particular political chant.She said: “So we lived in Scotland, in Paisley near Glasgow.
Moses basket was discovered floating in a loch on the Isle of Lewis sparked an emergency response. The baby’s bed was found in Loch A Chlachain, off Pentland Road, shortly before 8pm on Wednesday, September 8.
assaulting a hairdresser.On the way to A&E he smeared the inside of the police van cage with blood and saliva before terrifying children in A&E by screaming and swearing.Falkirk Live is an exciting new title bringing you the latest headlines from Falkirk and beyond.But did you know all the ways you can stay informed with us?We share live news and exclusive scoops every day so make sure you're following us so we can keep you informed on all things Falkirk!A sheriff told the 28-year-old
battered someone in a horror morning attack at a Scots home. Cops have launched a probe after 'an individual' was seriously assaulted at a home in the Redkirk area of Gretna at around 9.30am this morning.
injuries and needed multiple operations after a horror smash on the A9 in Highland Perthshire. Sgt Major Ian Carlisle was badly injured when he was unable to veer out of the way of Marvin Aryeetey's oncoming van near the turn off to Dunkeld.
cocaine in it on a Scots road. James Wightman's Ford Transit was pulled over on the M74 northbound near Moffat in July following a probe by organised crime cops.
by cops in both directions following an earlier collision. It's understood accident investigation work is underway between B721 (Cummertrees turn-off) to B7020 ( Dalton turn-off).
crash before speeding off and smashing into trees in the early hours of this morning. Emergency services raced to the report of a two-vehicle crash on the A92, near the A909 Cowdenbeath Interchange in Fife, at around 12.45am on Sunday, August 29.
dog out of a van window and left it on the side of a Scots road before driving off. The incident occurred on the A77 near Innermessan in Stranraer at around 3.50pm on Thursday August 26.
driving when she was nearly four times over the limit was waiting to appear in court when she was caught again - nearly six times above the limit. Amanda Keiller, 58, was banned from driving for three years and fined £600 when she admitted both charges at Dundee Sheriff Court yesterday.
Facebook video appearing to show a pal giving her baby daughter a drink from a glass wine bottle. The woman, who cannot be identified, sparked fury online after the shocking footage went viral.
smashed into a tree. The 23-year-old was a passenger inside the blue Vauxhall Corsa which was driving eastbound on the A94 Coupar Angus to Forfar Road on Sunday.