Loughborough Echo

Driver fled from police at 80mph

Two chases in just 10 days

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A DANGEROUS, unlicensed and uninsured driver who fled from police officers in East Leake at speeds of up to 80mph in residentia­l areas has been warned to expect a prison sentence if he offends again.

Jack Clifford (22) led police on two high-speed chases in the space of ten days, reaching speeds of up to 80mph in a 30mph limit, driving on the wrong side of the road, overtaking multiple cars at once, and swerving dangerousl­y to avoid oncoming cars.

Clifford was first spotted by an unmarked police car on Wednesday, May 6, near the village of Aslockton in Nottingham­shire.

After recognisin­g the officers inside, he immediatel­y accelerate­d away, driving his blue Peugeot 106 straight through a junction of the A52 – narrowly missing an oncoming lorry.

He then headed west along the A52, before pulling off at high speed into Granby Lane, where he immediatel­y performed a 180 degree handbrake turn and pulled back out, unsighted, onto the eastbound carriagewa­y.

Clifford, of Harby Lane, Colston Bassett, fled from police again when they attempted to pull him over in Costock Lane, East Leake, at around 12.45 on Saturday, May 16.

He led officers on a high speed pursuit around the area, reaching speeds of up to 80mph in a 30mph limit, driving on the wrong side of the road and overtaking three cars at once. He finally disappeare­d from view by driving at high speed along a heavily rutted dirt track.

Clifford was finally arrested on Sunday, May 17, when keen-eyed officers spotted him travelling as a passenger in another vehicle in Flawforth Lane, Ruddington.

After a search by officers he was also found to be in possession of cannabis.

Clifford, who had been on remand since May 17, appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday, June 24. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and possession of cannabis, and was given a 10-month prison sentence, suspended for two years.

PC John Lindsey, one of the pursuing officers, said: “Clifford was responsibl­e for some of the most reckless, dangerous driving I have ever seen. On two occasions he led police on high speed pursuits and was lucky not to cause serious injury to himself or other road users.

“This kind of driving is totally unacceptab­le and we will always do whatever we can to bring people like this to justice. There are, however, times when we have to consider the safety of other road users and call off pursuits. I am pleased that Clifford has now been brought to justice.”

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