Sunderland Echo

Dangerous driver ‘endangered lives’

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a head-on smash.

In a desperate bid for freedom, Nesbitt drove the wrong way down a dual carriagewa­y towards oncoming traffic and ignored red lights as he put his own life and the lives of other road users at risk.

Officers soon located the Corsa abandoned on South View Terrace in Houghtong and searched the area – only to find a sheepish Nesbitt standing at a bus stop.

He was subsequent­ly arrested, charged pleaded guilty to a string of motoring offences – including dangerous driving, no insurance, driving without a licence, failure to stop and failure to provide a specimen.

Nesbitt, of Hertburn Gardens, Concord, pleaded guilty to all offences at Newcastle Crown Court on February 6 and is due to be sentenced later this month.

Pc Steven Hackett, of Northumbri­a Police’s motor patrols department, said: “Nesbitt’s erratic behaviour on that morning could have easily resulted in serious injury or death.

“He knowingly and willingly endangered the lives of other road users as he drove down residentia­l streets at excess speeds with only one thing on his mind – getting away from police.

“After abandoning his vehicle and fleeing on foot, Nesbitt hoped to blend in with the crowd and avoid punishment.

“However, officers were aware of his identity and spotted him standing at a bus stop. “He was swiftly arrested. “Nesbitt clearly cannot be trusted to adhere to the laws of the road and has proven he is a danger to himself and others when behind the wheel. He now must face the serious consequenc­es of his actions.”

He is due to be sentenced on February 28.

 ??  ?? Lewis Nesbitt drove the wrong way around a roundabout during high-speed chase through Sunderland.
Lewis Nesbitt drove the wrong way around a roundabout during high-speed chase through Sunderland.

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