A man who bought cocaine to give to his pals on a camping trip has been spared jail.
John Buist, 46, was caught with the drugs before even leaving his home town however, after police acting on intelligence stopped his car on Alexander Avenue, Falkirk.
He was asked if he had any controlled drugs, and he replied, "Yes, it's in the centre console".
Officers found 16 snap-bags containing cocaine with a street value of £730.
Falkirk Sheriff Court was told that it was accepted by the Crown that the drugs were for "social" rather commercial supply.
Buist, from Falkirk, pleaded guilty to intent to supply. The offence occurred about 2.00 pm on June 1st 2020.
Solicitor Simon Hutchison, defending, said: "Mr Buist was going with some friends on a camping trip and he had agreed to source the drugs, somebody else was buying the alcohol, and everybody chipped in."
After hearing that Buist now had "significant health issues", Sheriff Simon Collins QC fined Buist £470 and placed him under social work supervision for 18 months.
He said: "In many circumstances an offence of this kind would carry a prison sentence."