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Man sentenced for numerous driving offences

A man was arrested in Kirkcaldy after stealing a car while its owner was a guest at a wedding, reports the Scotsman. He was caught by police three days later when he crashed the car, and was found to be over the drink drive limit.

The 35-year-old already had a number of convictions for driving while disqualified and for drink driving, and was out on bail when the incident occurred.

According to the Scotsman, he pleaded guilty to charges of theft, driving while disqualified, driving without insurance and drink driving.

He received a life-long driving ban at the Sheriff Court and was jailed for twelve months.

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