Drunk drivers crashed into cars leaving trail of destruction during police chase through Glasgow

A pair of drunk drivers who left a path of destruction whereas being chased by police have been arrested.

One motorist, who was underneath the affect smashed right into a row of parked vehicles earlier than giving the wheel to his drunken passenger.

Officers started to pursue the automobile after it crashed into the parked vehicles and didn't cease within the Shawlands space of Glasgow on Sunday.

After a 'quick' pursuit, the automotive stopped however one other man was discovered to be driving. He was over the drink drive restrict.

The unique driver was additionally over the restrict - and didn't maintain a driving licence.

Images taken after the occasion present the left aspect of the automotive fully caved in and the entrance headlight destroyed.

The boys, each aged 24, have been each reported for drink driving and different street site visitors offences.

A Police Scotland spokesperson stated: "The motive force of this automobile collided with parked autos and didn't cease.

"That is in all probability as a result of he was over the drink drive restrict and didn't maintain a driving licence.

"#RPGlasgow have been dispatched and after a brief pursuit the automobile was stopped with one other male driving.

"Unbelievably the second driver was additionally over the drink drive restrict!

"Each males shall be reported to the courts for drink driving and different Street Visitors Offences

"There isn't a excuse for driving inebriated!"

One other spokesperson added: "Two males, each aged 24 years, have been arrested and charged with alleged street site visitors offences after a automobile collided with two parked vehicles on Westclyffe Road close to to Minard Street, Shawlands, Glasgow, round 1.40 pm on Sunday, 27 February, 2022.

"They have been launched on an endeavor to look at court docket at a later date.

"A report has been submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.

"Nobody was injured because of the collision."

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