Learner driver jumped out of moving car after 70mph police chase

A learner driver who jumped out of his moving car after fleeing from police with two deflated tyres has avoided jail. New dad Cameron McCarthy led police on a 10-minute chase in the Black Country[1], racing at speeds of up to 70mph.

The 28-year-old zoomed over speed bumps, ran red lights and drove the wrong way around a roundabout during the late-night pursuit in Wolverhampton[2]. A helicopter even scrambled to the scene in a bid to track him down after he turned off the lights of his Renault Clio and drove in darkness.

Wolverhampton Crown Court heard how McCarthy bought the car for £550 last September. But he did not purchase insurance and the vehicle was showing as having no registered keeper, prosecutor Gary Cook said.

Police spotted McCarthy driving in Linthouse Lane, Wednesfield[4], at 11.06pm on September 13. There were no L' plates on the car and McCarthy was not being supervised even though he was a provisional licence holder.

His now ex-girlfriend was seen in the back seat when police travelling in the opposite direction decided to turn around. They indicated for McCarthy to pull over but he 'accelerated', reaching speeds of 50mph in a 30mph zone.

The defendant then drove at 40mph when the speed limit was 20mph and zoomed over speed bumps at 30mph. He slowed down as he approached a red light but then drove through it.

McCarthy - of Market Lane, Wolverhampton - went on to cross solid white lines indicating he should stay in his lane near a humpback bridge. The convict also drove over mini roundabouts, overtook cars at 50mph in a residential street, ignored 'give way' signs and reached speeds of 70mph in a 30mph zone.

A fellow driver was forced to brake sharply when the defendant overtook their vehicle at a point where the road narrowed, the court heard. The convicted thief turned the car's lights off while driving at 60mph, which made it 'difficult' for other road users to see him.

Police deployed a stinger, which deflated two of the tyres, but McCarthy continued to flout the speed limits. He then struggled to control his vehicle, with oncoming traffic forced to brake just to avoid a collision.

References

  1. ^ Black Country (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
  2. ^ Wolverhampton (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
  3. ^ Council worker pocketed £20k of taxpayers' money to fund gambling addiction (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
  4. ^ Wednesfield (www.birminghammail.co.uk)
  5. ^ Sentencing (www.birminghammail.co.uk)