A ROSYTH man crashed his car when drink-driving and speeding.

Michael Wright was disqualified from getting behind the wheel and should have been in his house at the time as he was on a court-imposed curfew.

Wright, 21, of Ramsay Place, appeared from custody at Dunfermline, having failed to comply with his community payback sentence for the offences.

He had previous admitted that on April 18, 2018, he breached a bail curfew condition to remain in his house during certain times.

Wright also admitted that in Elgin Street and Grange Road, Dunfermline, he drove while disqualified.

He also drove dangerously at speeds in excess of the 30mph limit, lost control of the vehicle and struck a street sign.

Wright further admitted that he drove after consuming excess alcohol. His reading was 139 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, with the limit being 50 milligrammes.

Defence solicitor Gordon Martin said his client had been jailed for two years for a string of other offences but that this case had been held back.

He was then placed on a community payback order with unpaid work and supervision but failed to comply.

Sheriff Alastair Brown called for reports and Wright will be sentenced on September 9. He was remanded in custody until then.