The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Bulgarian thought drink-driving was OK after few beers

- JAMIE MCKENZIE

ABulgarian drinkdrive­r caught at more than three times the limit on a Fife road claimed he thought it was OK to drink a few beers and drive as this was “perfectly acceptable” in more “familiar cultures”.

Krasimir Popov, 59, of Allan Park in Hill of Beath, was stopped by police after being seen very slowly attempting to carry out a three-point turn in a Renault Clio in Lumphinnan­s.

Popov appeared from custody and admitted the drink-driving charge.

He pled guilty to driving a car on Ochil View, Lumphinnan­s, after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in his breath was 79 mics/22, on February 24 this year.

Sheriff Susan Duff fined Popov £500 and disqualifi­ed him from driving for 12 months.

Procurator fiscal depute Sean Maher told Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court: “He (a witness) heard the engine being excessivel­y revved and saw the car moving in what was described as a juddering fashion.

“When the witness attempted to engage with him he seemed of the view that Mr Popov was clearly intoxicate­d as his speech was slurred and eyes glazed.”

Defence lawyer Christophe­r Large said: “Mr Popov realised this was a foolish act and while ignorance of the law is no defence, he tells me he felt perfectly sober and had consumed a few beers.

“And in cultures he is familiar (with), being from Bulgaria, he thought this was a perfectly acceptable amount to drive with.”

Mr Large said his client had a “misunderst­anding” of culture.

The solicitor said his client had been working at a factory near Glenrothes but has been on sick pay since January after suffering a violent attack.

Popov also previously admitted a separate offence of behaving in a threatenin­g and abusive manner by acting aggressive­ly, shouting and screaming towards a woman and threatenin­g her with violence, on May 3 2022.

Sentence has been adjourned until June 22 for the production of a background report and Popov was released on bail.

“In cultures he is familiar (with), he thought this was a perfectly acceptable amount to drive with

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 ?? ?? DANGEROUS: Drink-driver Krasimir Popov’s sentence has been adjourned until June 22 for background reports.
DANGEROUS: Drink-driver Krasimir Popov’s sentence has been adjourned until June 22 for background reports.

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