The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Man banned over road chaos

- JAMIE BUCHAN

Asuspected drinkdrive­r who caused chaos in rural Perthshire has been banned from the road. Motorists had to swerve and brake sharply to avoid hitting Robert Lockhart as he weaved along the A912, south of Bridge of Earn.

At one point, the 56-yearold brought his Skoda to a complete stop on a bend in the road.

Other drivers and police believed Lockhart had been driving while under the influence of alcohol.

He refused to comply with a police breath test and later claimed he was unwell with an undiagnose­d blood disorder.

Lockhart, of Larkhall, appeared at Perth Sheriff Court and admitted driving carelessly on the A912, between the Bein Inn and Bailgie Straight, on August 5 2021.

He pled guilty to failing to provide officers with breath specimens at Dundee’s police HQ, without reasonable excuse.

Sheriff Grant Mcculloch told Lockhart: “I have taken account of the descriptio­n of your driving, which can be described, at best, as careless.”

Lockhart, of Maitland Bank, was fined £350 and banned from driving for a year.

Fiscal depute Andrew Harding told the court drivers on the A912 became concerned about Lockhart’s driving at around 5.20pm.

Mr Harding said: “Oncoming vehicles had to take action, such as slowing down and swerving, to avoid the accused.”

The fiscal depute added: “At around 5.30pm, witness Andrew Baird was driving along the A913, near Aberargie.

“Mr Baird had to make an emergency stop to avoid a collision.”

The prosecutor said Lockhart continued to swerve across lanes.

“Witnesses spoke to the accused when he was stopped in a layby.

“They were under the impression that he was under the influence of alcohol.

“Police were contacted and arrived at about 6pm.

“He was arrested and taken to police HQ in Dundee.

“He immediatel­y refused to provide specimens of breath.”

Solicitor David Holmes said: “Mr Lockhart suffers from a blood disorder which is still under investigat­ion.

“He is unwell and his memory of this incident is very limited.”

 ?? ?? ADMISSION: Robert Lockhart pled guilty to the charges at Perth Sheriff Court.
ADMISSION: Robert Lockhart pled guilty to the charges at Perth Sheriff Court.

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