The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Motorist forced police car to break sharply in near-miss at school

Driver ‘panicked’ as he made dangerous overtaking move in Perth street

- KIRSTY MCINTOSH kmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

A motorist forced a marked police vehicle to brake sharply after he overtook a lorry while approachin­g a pedestrian crossing outside a primary school.

Intars Adams “panicked” when he saw the police vehicle and tried to pull in front of the lorry but clipped its front end.

The incident happened outside St Ninian’s Primary School, just yards from Police Scotland’s Perth headquarte­rs.

The 43-year-old admitted dangerous driving when he appeared from custody at Perth Sheriff Court yesterday.

Depute fiscal Marie Irvine told the court the police vehicle was being driven by a sergeant, who was travelling east on Barrack Street, near the junction with Atholl Street, around 10.40am.

“He was in the offside lane with the intention of turning right into Perth police station. He was approachin­g a pedestrian crossing, with a garage on his right and a primary school on his left,” she added.

The officer noticed a Volvo tipper lorry up ahead and saw Adams’ vehicle pull out from behind it to overtake, forcing him to brake sharply to avoid a collision.

Adams continued past the police vehicle and returned to his own side of the road before reaching the pedestrian crossing, continued Ms Irvine.

He then pulled left, colliding with the front of the lorry.

Solicitor Mike Tavendale, defending, said Adams, who has been in the UK for three years, had drunk alcohol the night before the incident.

Adams, of Calton Street, Coupar Angus, admitted driving dangerousl­y on Perth’s Barrack Street on September 22 by entering the oncoming carriagewa­y while approachin­g a pedestrian crossing, causing the police driver to take evasive action, and colliding with the tipper lorry, causing damage to both it and his own vehicle.

He further admitted driving without a valid licence and to failing to give a blood specimen at Perth police station on the same date.

Sheriff William Wood fined Adams £900 and banned him from the road for 20 months.

He was in the offside lane with the intention of turning right into Perth police station. DEPUTE FISCAL MARIE IRVINE

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