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Bicester an jailed for driving from police over 100mph

Byoxfordnewspaper

Aug 12, 2022

A MAN has been jailed for driving away from police at more than 100mph while under the influence of cannabis in Bicester.

Harry Richards, 24, of Forsythia Close, Bicester, pleaded guilty to one count each of dangerous driving, failing to stop when required by police, and driving a vehicle with a proportion of a specific controlled drug above the specified limit – namely cannabis.

He was caught on December 12 last year after driving away from police as they arrived in a layby that he was parked in.

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Richards failed to stop and drove away at speed, travelling more than 100mph, overtaking vehicles, and driving in a dangerous manner.

A few minutes later Richards was arrested and subsequently provided a positive indication for cannabis at the roadside.

He was sentenced at Oxford Crown Court last Thursday (4) to a year in prison and disqualified from driving for a year and six months for dangerous driving.

Investigating officer, PC Mark Jones of the Joint Roads Policing Unit, based at Bicester police station, said: “Despite being asked to stop, Richards drove dangerously in his attempt to evade officers.

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“This put people’s lives at risk and thankfully no one was injured, however it could have ended very differently.

“As a result, Richards will face time in prison to think about his actions.”

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This story was written by Gee Harland. She joined the team in 2022 as a senior multimedia reporter.

Gee covers Wallingford, Wantage and Didcot.

Get in touch with her by emailing: Gee.harland@newsquest.co.uk

Follow her on Twitter @Geeharland

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