Highland Perthshire with more than four times the legal booze limit. Jarryd Clifford, who described his offence as a “stupid, stupid mistake,” had gone to Pitlochry Police Station for help after cutting his forearm and finger during an early morning drinking session at his home.
In a letter to Perth Sheriff Court, he said he was “covered in blood” - and did not want to “bother” the NHS during the height of the COVID pandemic.
But he did not have permission from the Renault Clio owner to drive the vehicle, he was not insured and only held a South African licence.He also failed a breath test - and later checks showed he had been behind the wheel with 269 milligrammes of alcohol in his urine - well over the 67 limit.The 31-year-old said in a.
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