The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Man jailed for driving car at policeman

25-year-old also admits driving dangerousl­y and without a licence or insurance

- Craig smiTh csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife man who drove his car at a police officer at Lochore Meadows has been jailed.

The officer had to jump out of the way to avoid being struck by James Bratchie’s car on Christmas Eve.

Police had been called out by a suspicious passerby to a car that had been sitting for a long time with its engine running.

Depute fiscal Azrah Yousaf said that at 8am the police received the call and when officers attended they found the accused in the back of the car with another person.

They banged on the window but the accused would not open the door.

He then jumped into the driver’s seat and drove away, even as an officer stood in front of the vehicle.

Bratchie, 25, of Mitchell Crescent, Hill of Beath, appeared from custody at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court to be sentenced for of driving offences.

He admitted that on June 9 on the B981 Cowdenbeat­h to Crossgates road at Cowdenbeat­h and elsewhere, he drove when disqualifi­ed and drove without insurance.

He also admitted that on December 24 last year at Lochore Meadows Country Park he drove dangerousl­y by accelerati­ng, causing the wheels to spin and then drove off at excessive speed when it was unsafe to do, as a police constable was standing in front of the car and he had to take evasive action to avoid being struck.

Bratchie further admitted that on February 4 last year in Perth Road, Cowdenbeat­h, he drove a van without due care and attention, failed to stop for police officers when signalled to do so and drove with his headlights off when it was dark.

Defence solicitor Alexander Flett said of the Christmas Eve incident: “He and his partner were in the vehicle and both had been sleeping.

“A passerby’s attention had been drawn to it. They were taken by surprise by the banging on the window. They both panicked and didn’t know what was taking place. They were startled. There wasn’t any intention to harm the officer.”

However, Sheriff Craig McSherry told Bratchie: “There’s a police officer standing four feet in front of you and you drive at him causing him to have to jump out of the way.”

He jailed Bratchie for 18 months and banned him from driving for 16 months.

There’s a police officer standing four feet in front of you and you drive at him causing him to have to jump out of the way. SHERIFF CRAIG MCSHERRY

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