The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Perth driver jailed and banned after drunken journey

- ROSS GARDINER

APerth man has been jailed and banned from the road after a drunken journey around the region forced multiple drivers to take action to avoid him.

Dean Stirton, 30, of Leslie Court, was jailed at Perth Sheriff Court on Thursday after appearing from custody.

He had pled guilty to charges of driving dangerousl­y along the A90 towards Perth, through the city centre and towards Scone.

He was unfit to drive due to taking drink or drugs.

Stirton had joined the dual carriagewa­y in a Ford Mondeo near St Madoes, shortly after 8pm on June 22 2020.

He emerged from a minor junction, pulling straight into the second lane, forcing one road user to slam on her brakes.

She remained behind Stirton’s vehicle, watching as he began swerving across both lanes, causing more motorists to take evasive action.

While still on the A90, he lowered his speed to 50mph, before accelerati­ng away.

The depute fiscal said other road users had wanted to pass Stirton to get away from him but believed it too dangerous.

Just before 8.30pm, a member of the public contacted police to report his erratic driving.

After leaving the A90, Stirton continued towards Perth, swerving across the road and into the path of other vehicles.

He made his way into the city centre, travelling in excess of the speed limit on Canal Street and South Street, and passing through red lights.

Stirton then proceeded on his journey towards Scone, still swerving into oncoming traffic and “narrowly missing” a near side kerb.

Again, road users, this time on the A94, were forced to take action to avoid colliding with him.

It emerged he had had a passenger on board during the hazardous journey.

At 8.40pm, police on mobile patrol were flagged down and had Stirton’s car pointed out to them.

Five minutes later, they pulled him over.

Officers reported he was slurring his words and his eyes were glazed.

While speaking with him, he seemed to be trying to discard items down the side of the driver’s seat.

A search revealed they were prescripti­on drugs.

The officers arrested and charged Stirton and said he needed to be supported as he was staggering.

Defence solicitor David Holmes said his client accepts he was in no condition to drive.

Sheriff Alison Michie sentenced him to six months behind bars for driving dangerousl­y and disqualifi­ed him from driving for four years.

For driving while unfit through drink or drugs, he was jailed for six months and banned from driving for four years. Stirton will serve his sentences concurrent­ly.

 ??  ?? ALARM: Dean Stirton drove haphazardl­y along the A90. Picture by Steve MacDougall.
ALARM: Dean Stirton drove haphazardl­y along the A90. Picture by Steve MacDougall.

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