A DANGER driver drove at 80mph during a high-speed chase through the South Side of Glasgow.

Jamie Paton, who was in a Ford Fiesta, went onto on the wrong side of the road, narrowly missed colliding with other vehicles and drove down a street saying no entry.

At one point during the 10-minute chase, police tried to form a barrier using two police cars, but Paton swerved round them and kept on driving.

Paton drove along Carmunock Road in excess of 80mph and police called off the chase due to fears of public safety.

His car was later found abandoned and Paton was traced to Holmbyer Road in Castlemilk.

When he was arrested he told officers: “I just s**t it and drove off.”

Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that Paton drove on the wrong side of and ignored no entry signs in Glasgow’s Castlemilk.

The dad pleaded guilty on Thursday at Glasgow Sheriff Court to dangerous driving in December last year.

The court heard officers tried to stop Paton around 10.30pm, but he sped off.

Prosecutor Jennifer McKee told the court that this was done to “avoid the police.”

Officers flashed their lights and sirens but Paton continued to drive at double the speed limit.

Miss McKee said: “The pursuit lasted approximately 10 minutes and was over six miles.”

Lawyer, Harvie Diamond, defending, told the court: “He knows it is serious and is under no illusions.”

Sentence was deferred until next month by Sheriff Martin Jones QC for background reports

Paton, from Castlemilk, was disqualified from driving and his bail was continued meantime.