The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Drink driver banned after crash

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A drunk driver who crashed his car after a Hogmanay bender has been banned from the roads for two years.

Mindaugas Skilys downed two bottles of red wine before getting into his car in the early hours of New Year’s Day.

The 28-year-old then drove in the Glenrothes area where his car left the road and collided with a tree.

A witness who saw the crash called the police as Skilys got out of the car wearing just a T-shirt and jeans.

Police officers arrived a short while later and described the driver as being “unsteady” on his feet with marks on his shoulder consistent with a seatbelt injury.

Skilys, who lives in Dunfermlin­e, then fell to the floor and passed out before being taken to hospital by ambulance where he provided samples.

Officers searched the crashed car and found unemployed Skilys’s wallet with his Romanian driving licence inside.

When he was charged for drink driving, Skilys replied: “It was me.”

The court heard how Skilys “can’t remember getting into his car” after drinking two bottles of red wine but that he “regrets the circumstan­ces of his actions”.

Sheriff James Williamson banned him from the road for 24 months and handed him a £500 fine discounted from £750 for his early guilty plea to drink driving.

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