
It's not a war zone, but the consequences caused by a driver who, under the influence of cocaine, almost destroyed everything with his car in the city center.
John Boyle, 33, even hit 4 adults and a child, but all of them were out of danger.
A police official said it was "a miracle" that no one had died.
Boyle, 33, had taken cocaine and left a pub drunk before causing a wave of destruction in the centre of Milnathorp, Kinross-shire.

He appeared in court in Perth where details of his crime were outlined. Sheriff Simon Collins saw photographs of the sheer destruction Boyle left in the street.
"I would have thought this was a miracle. The pictures I've seen are like a war zone," he said.
A man involved in the incident, Jonathan Gardner, was driving a VW Up when he was forced to swerve quickly to avoid being hit by Boyle.
Gardner suffered neck injuries. After that, Patrick Byrne was driving in front of Boyle when the drunk driver crashed into the back of his car at high speed.

Byrne's Mitsubishi ASX rolled over.
Boyle's wave of destruction didn't stop as he crashed head-on into David Mackenzie-Mills' Honda Jazz. The car then spun around and hit a parked VW Sharan. It also hit a Vauxhall Crossland driven by Ann Gardner.
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