Banned driver flees police on wrong side of Glasgow motorway

Police officers had to force 47-year-old Barry Miller's car into crash barriers

The driver pled guilty to dangerous driving and driving while disqualified
Author: Gergo PapPublished 8th Jun 2023

A banned driver who fled from a police chase on the opposite side of a motorway avoided jail today.

Barry Miller, 47, made off from officers in Barrhead, East Renfrewshire, on February 17 2023.

Officers clocked Miller's green van driving towards the M77 and wished to stop him for a document check.

The police car - which was behind the van - put on the lights but the vehicle continued to drive on.

As both cars entered the M77, Miller swerved from a slip road across both lanes of traffic while police kept a safe distance.

Miller continued on the M74 before coming off in Glasgow's Polmadie then went back on.

Prosecutor Emma Baker said: "Police broadcast radio was heard to say Miller entered the wrong side of the motorway at the junction."

Officers decided to tactically push the van on to crash barriers before it could reach the motorway.

Miss Baker added: "The action immobilised both vehicles with Miller's coming to a rest a short distance away from the live lane motorway.

"There was extensive damage to the police car."

Miller was then arrested.

He stated to officers: "I mean, what were you going to do? Chase me down the motorway the wrong way?"

A check found that Miller was disqualified from driving.

He pled guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to dangerous driving and driving while disqualified.

Sheriff Andrew McIntyre tagged Miller for four months keeping him indoors between 8pm and 7am.

He was also disqualified from driving for 40 months and put under supervision for one year.

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