Glasgow Times

Gers player stopped by cops avoids driving ban

- BY CONNOR GORDON

ARANGERS star stopped by police after undertakin­g cars and tailgating on the motorway was fined £360 yesterday.

Winger Jordan Jones pleaded to careless driving earlier this month, but was spared a road ban.

Jones, who was driving a Range

Rover Sport, drifted over a chevron and white lines on Glasgow’s M8 and a junction on the M77 last July.

The 25-year-old also repeatedly carried out undertakin­g manoeuvres of various motor vehicles. The Northern Ireland internatio­nal then drove too close to cars failing to leave a safe stopping distance.

His charge states that Jones drove “without due care or attention or without reasonable considerat­ion for other persons using the road or public place”.

Jones, from Redcar, North Yorkshire, who was not required to attend the earlier hearing, pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court by letter.

He had initially faced a charge of dangerous driving.

But Jones was hauled into the dock yesterday to be fined £360 and given five penalty points.

His lawyer Michael Gallen said: “In my discussion­s with him, he said his driving was unimpressi­ve.

“It was accepted that his driving fell below the required standard but it was careless driving rather dangerous.

“The Crown was not able to accept that plea until more material became available.”

Sheriff Valerie Mays Jones: “The tailgating was concerning.

“However, having regard to what’s been said and other informatio­n I’ve received, I feel I can avoid disqualify­ing you.” told quite

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Rangers star Jordan Jones had pleaded guilty to careless driving

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