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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 7:52 pm 
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Unst bus and taxi driver cleared of drink driving after procedural errors



An Unst bus and taxi operator accused of driving while nearly three times the legal alcohol limit was acquitted on a technicality today at Lerwick Sheriff Court.

Charles Priest, 63, of Haroldswick, denied having a blood/alcohol reading of 218 against the legal limit of 80 when stopped in his car one night in September last year by the island’s policeman.

Constable Gary Ross told the court his attention had been drawn to Mr Priest’s car weaving from side to side shortly before midnight on Saturday 18th September last year. He said Mr Priest smelled of drink and was unsteady on his feet when asked to walk to the police car to be breathalysed. He was arrested and taken to the police station after giving a positive test.

In her evidence to the court the island’s doctor, Emma Ramsay, said she was disappointed and saddened to discover that it was Mr Priest who was in the police station when she was called out to assist PC Ross by taking a blood sample. She said she and the policeman knew him well as a member of the Unst community and as its ambulance driver.

But following her evidence Sheriff Graeme Napier stopped the trial after deciding the Crown was unable to prove that the correct procedure had been carried out when Mr Priest was being dealt with at Baltasound Police Station.

Solicitor Martin Morrow from Falkirk was able to persuade the sheriff that the Crown lacked sufficiently strong corroboration from Dr Ramsay to show that Mr Priest had admitted he was driving the car on the actual date that he was stopped.

There was also some uncertainty as to whether PC Ross had included the date when he read the Section 172 procedure from a laminated card that he carried.

Although Dr Ramsay witnessed the procedures before she took blood she was unable to testify that she heard Mr Priest confirm he was the driver on that particular date. She saw him sign forms but did not read them and was not asked to countersign them herself.

Mr Morrow also claimed the procedure was flawed because constable Ross did not offer the chance to see a lawyer face-to-face after Mr Priest had declined his initial offer of a phone call to a lawyer.

The failed prosecution highlights one of the difficulties faced by officers operating on their own in island and remote police stations. The Northern Constabulary may have to review its instructions for carrying out procedures and look at formalising the role of doctors and other civilians who are asked to witness a policeman’s actions in order to provide corroboration at a later date.

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I seem to have visions of that film with my mate Edward Woodward in The Wicker Man.

This guy frove the cab, bus and ambulance !

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Anyone else smell a rat?

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:39 pm 
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Anyone else smell a rat?


Ratcatcher too?

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I seem to have visions of that film with my mate Edward Woodward in The Wicker Man.

This guy frove the cab, bus and ambulance !

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I was once fishing up north and passed through a place where the Chip-shop doubled as a News Agent, Off-licence and Hardware Store. Oh and let me tell you, I could hardly understand a word they said. They could have all been drunk, and you wouldn't know the difference.

I'm surprised the cop was sober. :shock:


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Skull wrote:

I was once fishing up north and passed through a place where the Chip-shop doubled as a News Agent, Off-licence and Hardware Store. Oh and let me tell you, I could hardly understand a word they said. They could have all been drunk, and you wouldn't know the difference.

I'm surprised the cop was sober. :shock:



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captain cab wrote:
Skull wrote:

I was once fishing up north and passed through a place where the Chip-shop doubled as a News Agent, Off-licence and Hardware Store. Oh and let me tell you, I could hardly understand a word they said. They could have all been drunk, and you wouldn't know the difference.

I'm surprised the cop was sober.:shock: :shock: :shock:



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I'll give you a wee laugh, when we stopped at the Chip-shop/News Agent/Off-Licence/Hardware store. I ordered a pizza, the woman serving asked me if I wanted it sliced, and promptly cut it into pieces with a pair of scissors. :shock: To be honest, this was twenty years ago but even then it was an experience. :shock:

It's a different world up there ... :?


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Skull wrote:
I'll give you a wee laugh, when we stopped at the Chip-shop/News Agent/Off-Licence/Hardware store. I ordered a pizza, the woman serving asked me if I wanted it sliced, and promptly cut it into pieces with a pair of scissors. To be honest, this was twenty years ago but even then it was an experience. :shock:


Thanks for that Skull - next time I'm in the hardware section of Unst's village store I'll make sure that I don't buy a pair of scissors :lol:

And did you say the store had a pizzeria as well, or was that in the chip shop bit :D


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I'll give you a wee laugh, when we stopped at the Chip-shop/News Agent/Off-Licence/Hardware store. I ordered a pizza, the woman serving asked me if I wanted it sliced, and promptly cut it into pieces with a pair of scissors. To be honest, this was twenty years ago but even then it was an experience. :shock:


Thanks for that Skull - next time I'm in the hardware section of Unst's village store I'll make sure that I don't buy a pair of scissors :lol:

And did you say the store had a pizzeria as well, or was that in the chip shop bit :D



couldnt have been the mobile shop / ambulance / taxi / bus

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Dusty Bin wrote:
Skull wrote:
I'll give you a wee laugh, when we stopped at the Chip-shop/News Agent/Off-Licence/Hardware store. I ordered a pizza, the woman serving asked me if I wanted it sliced, and promptly cut it into pieces with a pair of scissors. To be honest, this was twenty years ago but even then it was an experience. :shock:


Thanks for that Skull - next time I'm in the hardware section of Unst's village store I'll make sure that I don't buy a pair of scissors :lol:

And did you say the store had a pizzeria as well, or was that in the chip shop bit :D


I think the pizza came out of a packet, in fact. I'm sure it was fried. :? To be honest, I was pashed myself but strange, very strange. :shock:


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I'm sure it was fried


Skull.....it was scotland...every F*CKING THING IS FRIED. :wink:

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I'm sure it was fried


Skull.....it was scotland...every F*CKING THING IS FRIED. :wink:

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Here's a bigger laugh, we hired the boat to fish the Loch from an Englishman. That much I remember. This was wicker man sh*t, all the way.

We had a great day's fishing; and in bright sunshine, you couldn't make this sort of sh*t up. :shock:


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Skull, what a cheek you've got, you live in E, Lothian do you not ?. Cannae' get much mair' dodgier than that mate !. ps ma' good friend Dougie now lives there so I hope he never messes aboot' wae' any the lassies doon' there..... cos' that's aw' we would need a, "Niddrie/ E, Lothian Hybrid". Then we would aw' be fecked !!


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Skull, what a cheek you've got, you live in E, Lothian do you not ?. Cannae' get much mair' dodgier than that mate !. ps ma' good friend Dougie now lives there so I hope he never messes aboot' wae' any the lassies doon' there..... cos' that's aw' we would need a, "Niddrie/ E, Lothian Hybrid". Then we would aw' be fecked !!


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My mate on the fishing trip was a ginger, and he was the colour of a bright tomato on the way down the road. All of us got burned to a cinder. Let me tell you, the Sun up north is intense. You might freeze you bollocks off, but even the Sun is different up there. :shock:


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