The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Visiting farmer caught out by lower Scots limit

Trials farmer had drink after Brechin event

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A leading light in internatio­nal sheep dog circles has lost his licence over a drink-drive offence during a visit to a major Angus event after being caught out by Scotland’s lower alcohol limit.

Allistair Lyttle, the Irish president of the Internatio­nal Sheep Dog Society, was among a turnout of thousands who flocked to Shandford, near Brechin, in September for the home nations championsh­ip.

Mr Lyttle made a return visit to the area to appear at Forfar Justice of the Peace Court, where he admitted a charge of being over the drink-drive limit after dining with key figures in the competitio­n.

Depute fiscal Laura McGillvery told the court police had been called to the Edzell to Menmuir road on September 14 in relation to a separate matter and found the accused there, standing beside his vehicle.

“He identified himself as the driver and was asked to provide a roadside breath test,” added the fiscal.

Lyttle’s count of 29 microgramm­es was 7mics above the legal limit and he was arrested and taken to police headquarte­rs, the court heard.

The accused’s solicitor described the offence as “a regrettabl­e situation”.

“He was unaware that alcohol limits were significan­tly lower in Scotland than they were in Northern Ireland.

“He would have been OK had he been anywhere other than Scotland – but the limit is the limit.

“He was slightly over the limit but understand­s he will lose his licence and it will cause him significan­t difficulti­es.”

JP Andy Gourlay fined Lyttle, of Kesh, Northern Ireland, £400 and banned him from driving for a year.

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