The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Motorcycli­st was chased by driver after layby row

- BY CIARAN SHANKS

Adriver chased a motorcycli­st in Fife after a heated dispute in a layby. Carol Fyall prevented the biker from leaving, before causing him to flee from Ladybank and down the A92, where he escaped.

Dundee Sheriff Court heard how Fyall “lost her head” during the “brief period of madness” last summer.

She was fined £400 and disqualifi­ed from driving for 12 months.

The court heard the man had pulled over in the layby to tie his shoelace at around 8.40pm on the night in question, before Fyall parked her car in the same spot.

An argument began over how close Fyall had parked to the man’s motorcycle.

“There was some sort of verbal altercatio­n between the two,” prosecutor Sam Craib said. “The complainer has tried to move and tried to drive forward but the accused has also driven forward and stopped the complainer from exiting the layby.

“He has then tried to escape by going backwards but the accused has followed in pursuit.”

The motorcycli­st was chased from Ladybank, into Freuchie and towards Glenrothes for around 10 minutes.

During this time, 55-yearold Fyall was said to have caused the motorcycle to jolt but her solicitor said she did not accept this happened.

The rider managed to eventually escape down a side street and Fyall was later reported to the police.

Fyall, of Banklands in Newburgh, pled guilty to an amended charge of driving dangerousl­y by

“She lost her head. It was a brief period of madness

aggressive­ly pursuing the motorcycli­st, repeatedly blocking him in a layby and preventing him from driving away on July 20 last year on Melville Road in Ladybank, the A92 at Freuchie and other roads in Fife.

Solicitor Lee Qumsieh said previous offender Fyall had been suffering from difficulti­es at the time, adding the loss of her licence will greatly impact the care for her daughter and elderly mother.

He said: “She accepts this is a very bad course of driving. It was a 10-minute period and started out in Ladybank but it wasn’t as if she was right behind him at all points.

“She lost her head, effectivel­y.

“It was a brief period of madness.

“She’s appalled by her conduct.”

“This is a shocking piece of driving,” Sheriff John Rafferty told her.

“It’s to your credit that no directly analogous conviction­s appear in your record and your driving licence is clean.

“It’s particular­ly to your credit that you acknowledg­e your guilt at the first opportunit­y and I also acknowledg­e the issues you will have with your daughter and mother.”

 ?? ?? ‘SHOCKING’: Carol Fyall was fined £400 and disqualifi­ed from driving for 12 months after chasing a motorcycli­st.
‘SHOCKING’: Carol Fyall was fined £400 and disqualifi­ed from driving for 12 months after chasing a motorcycli­st.

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