A MAN has appeared in court charged with crashing a car with two young passengers.

David Goldie, 36, allegedly drove “at excessive speed” on Guthrie Street, Maryhill, on June 6, drove on a pathway and collided with traffic bollards.

It’s claimed he failed to stop when 10-year-old and 12-year-old passengers asked him to, and the 10-year-old “did leave the moving vehicle and was injured”.

Goldie, from Maryhill, appeared from custody at the city’s sheriff court represented by Ian Sievwright who tendered pleas of not guilty on his behalf.

Papers from the court claim Goldie failed to stop and provide details after the alleged incident, and was allegedly over the drink drive limit.

It’s also alleged Goldie “concealed himself” in an attic at a house on Wyndford Road.

A trial was set for September and Goldie was bailed.