A BANNED driver who fled from police was later snared with an axe in his car.
Mark Boyle, 29, raced his BMW from Glasgow’s Possilpark area to the city’s Lambhill in April this year.
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard Boyle was banned from the road in August 2017 until November 2028.
Boyle’s car was “playing loud music and causing a disturbance”.
Police clocked him speeding and on the wrong side of the road.
The car was eventually halted and officers detected a ‘strong smell of alcohol’.
Bottles of Buckfast and rose wine were initially discovered inside.
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Boyle refused to provide his details to the officers and denied drinking alcohol.
A small axe was then found on a seat.
Boyle refused to provide a breath sample.
He pleaded guilty today to dangerous driving, driving while disqualified and without insurance.
Boyle also admitted failing to provide a specimen of breath at a police station and possession of an axe.
Sheriff Tony Kelly deferred sentencing and remanded Boyle in custody.
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