The Gold Coast Bulletin

Accused M1 rampage mum’s emotional freedom bid

- MELANIE WHITING

A CURRUMBIN Waters mum accused of going on a M1 rampage has made an emotional plea for bail, telling a magistrate “I’ve done a lot of work on myself”.

Amber Jane Lucas, 40, is facing 10 charges including driving while unlicensed, dangerous operation of a vehicle, obstructin­g a police officer and failing to comply with duties when crashing in a car.

About 3.30pm on August 20, it is alleged a white van had rammed multiple cars along the Pacific Motorway, including sideswipin­g a car at Pimpama and colliding into the back of another at Palm Beach.

Officers tracked the van to Mayfield St in Currumbin Waters, where the 40year-old driver allegedly continued to try to evade them and smashed into the back of a parked police car.

Magistrate Jane Bentley refused the 40-year-old’s previous bail applicatio­n on August 23.

Lucas was self-represente­d when she appeared via videolink in the Southport Magistrate­s Court from jail on Tuesday.

This time, she was before Magistrate Dzenita Balic.

The Currumbin Waters mum said she wanted to be released on bail because she had to take care of her son and needed two tooth extraction­s.

She said her mother was also unwell.

“I have done a lot of work on myself since last offending, I truly have,” Lucas said.

“If given the opportunit­y I just want to be able to show the court and yourself that massive change can occur, your honour.

“And I can prove that.” Magistrate Balic said Lucas needed to show a substantia­l change of circumstan­ces to the court before another bail applicatio­n could be considered.

She ordered a review of the court transcript from the previous bail applicatio­n and adjourned the matter to October 11.

Lucas was remanded in custody.

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Amber Jane Lucas.

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