The Chronicle

Day of crazy driving puts woman off road

- Peter Hardwick

A 25-YEAR-OLD woman who was caught driving dangerousl­y on the Warrego Highway and refused police directions to stop has been hit with a jail term, a huge fine and a driving disqualifi­cation of almost three years.

Jordyn Maree Skrinjar had been driving in Roma on November 10, 2022, when a police patrol had directed her to stop, but she had driven on, Toowoomba Magistrate­s Court was told on Tuesday.

When eventually stopped by police, the then 24-year-old tried to do a runner but was soon caught by police, police prosecutor Sergeant Alister Windsor told the court.

She was found to have a glass pipe for smoking drugs on her and she had been driving unlicensed an unregister­ed and uninsured vehicle with two different number plates, he said.

Earlier that day, Skrinjar had been driving well over the speed limit in a 60km/h zone on the Warrego Highway outside Roma and had overtaken a truck at speed, veering onto the wrong side of the road, forcing oncoming traffic to take evasive action, he said.

Skrinjar was found to be driving with meth in her system at the time, Sergeant Windsor said.

Magistrate Clare Kelly told Skrinjar she was lucky not to have killed herself or someone else with that sort of dangerous driving.

Skrinjar pleaded guilty to 11 offences including evasion, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, obstructin­g police, unlicensed driving, failing to give a statutory declaratio­n, driving an unregister­ed, insured vehicle and drug driving.

Ms Kelly noted Skrinjar had a lengthy criminal history.

Ms Kelly sentenced her to nine months in jail but ordered she be released on parole immediatel­y, fined her the mandatory minimum of $7187.50 for evading police and disqualifi­ed her from driving for a total two years and nine months.

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