The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Jail for banned driver who led police on 20-mile chase in Fife

Officers were forced to deliberate­ly crash into car to halt it

- Gary FiTzpaTric­k

A banned driver, who avoided a stinger device and other road blocks as he was chased through Fife by police, has been jailed.

He took short cuts over grass verges and drove on the hard shoulder as he was pursued on the A92 then the M90.

When Kristopher Christie headed into a residentia­l area in Rosyth, police deliberate­ly drove into his car to bring it spinning to a halt after his 20-mile ride, which started near Glenrothes.

Christie, 23, of Scott Crescent, Alloa, appeared from custody at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court

He admitted driving dangerousl­y on June 20 on the A92 from between Balfarg and Cadham to the junction with the M90 at Dunfermlin­e, on the M90 between Dunfermlin­e and Rosyth and at the Admiralty roundabout in Rosyth.

He drove at speeds in excessive of 90mph in a 70mph limit, repeatedly crossed over the carriagewa­y and changed lanes, drove around a stinger device, failed to give way at a roundabout, left the carriagewa­y, drove across a chevroned area on the road, across a grass verge, directly on to the M90 without using the slip road, drove on the hard shoulder and overtook other road users on the inside, causing a police officer to take action to bring him to a halt by striking his car with a police vehicle.

Christie also admitted driving while disqualifi­ed and without insurance.

Depute fiscal Dev Kapadia said police had set up a speed check on Tuesday night and at 10.25pm they spotted a Nissan Almera driven by Christie over the speed limit.

He was followed by the officers who activated their blue lights and sirens but Christie continued to accelerate. His speeds rose to over 90mph and he was swerving from lane to lane.

An attempt to halt Christie’s vehicle on the A92 using a stinger device proved unsuccessf­ul. “He swerved around it and continued at speeds of over 90mph,” said the depute-fiscal.

Christie turned off at the Rosyth junction and as he headed into a built-up area, police collided with the back of Christie’s car in order to stop it.

Sheriff Craig McSherry said it was the “worst piece of dangerous driving he had come across in some time”.

He jailed Christie for 10 months and banned him from driving for two years.

He swerved around it and continued at speeds of over 90mph. DEPUTE FISCAL DEV KAPADIA

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