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Drink-driver, 74, caught by own dashcam video

Footage of 15-mile journey shows driver crashing and swerving on busy road

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A court has been shown a video of a Tayside 74-year-old’s 15-mile journey on a busy commuter road while more than four times the drink-drive limit before 9am.

Dangerous driver James Bowman was caught by his own dashcam footage, which showed him repeatedly weaving around the A923 between Blairgowri­e and Muirhead, near Dundee, hitting a bridge and then ploughing on after striking a glancing blow to another car.

A sheriff said it was a miracle no one had been killed after viewing part of the 20-minute clip, which showed the inebriated pensioner completely on the wrong side of the road several times.

It also revealed a concerned relative suggesting Bowman sounded “the worse for wear” in an in-car phone call, minutes into the 8.30am drive to pick the man up from Dundee.

Bowman is heard saying “I’m fine”, but soon after repeatedly shouts “hello” at the ringing phone after failing to answer another incoming call.

After veering around the road out of Blairgowri­e, he is then heard to swear after hitting the approach to the bridge over the River Isla, near Coupar Angus.

Around Tullybacca­rt he collides with an oncoming Mercedes, but goes on regardless, entering a layby before rejoining the road.

He was eventually stopped by a concerned motorist who had tailed him during the journey, and when breathalys­ed by police gave a reading of 90 microgramm­es – more than four times the legal limit of 22.

Bowman, of Ashgrove Court, Blairgowri­e, admitted dangerous driving and drink-driving on September 25 last year in an offence his lawyer said was “as bad as it can be”.

Solicitor Brian Bell said: “I would accept, as he does, that it is at the high end of appalling driving and he also accepts he is lucky not to be in a higher court.”

Sheriff Derek Reekie told the pensioner: “It is an utter miracle no one was seriously hurt, including yourself.

“If it was a morning-after reading, you must have been virtually drinking all night. It must have been plain to you that you were seriously intoxicate­d and not just mildly impaired.”

Sheriff Reekie banned him from the road for 45 months and ordered him to resit an extended driving test.

He must also carry out 150 hours of unpaid work and will be curfewed to his home from 7pm to 7am for three months on an electronic tag.

 ??  ?? Bowman’s own dashcam footage, which showed him hitting another car.
Bowman’s own dashcam footage, which showed him hitting another car.

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