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Banned Driver Speeds Off After Being Tasered In Durrington Police Chase

Banned driver, now jailed for motoring offences in Sussex

Watch below, the moment a dangerous and disqualified driver led police on a pursuit through Durrington, West Sussex, at speeds of up to 80mph — despite being tasered by an officer who smashed through the car's window.

Sussex Police said yjru released the footage as the force continues action against dangerous motorists who put lives at risk.

Officers from the West Sussex Tactical Enforcement Unit were patrolling the Tarring area on the afternoon of 25 July 2020 when they saw a silver BMW being driven by Alan Gale, a landscape gardener of no fixed address.

As the police car followed the BMW, with officers hoping to speak to its occupants, the car made off at speed.

It was pursued along Gaisford Road and through Tarring onto Terringes Avenue – a 30mph residential road – where it overtook several vehicles at up to 80mph.

The driver then turned left into The Boulevard, where he undertook another car and knocked the wing mirror off a parked car.

Then, the BMW was driven across the grass verge onto the northbound carriageway, where it got stuck between the pursuing police vehicle and a tree.

Other units arrived at the scene and officers used batons to smash the BMW’s windows.

They used captor spray and Taser on the driver but seemingly to little effect.

The 38-year-old escaped and continued his erratic journey by heading north on the southbound carriageway – along a section of pavement – and then turned left into Palatine Road, where he crashed into a wall.

A police car arrived beside the BMW moments later, and Gale jumped across its bonnet and ran into the driveway of a neighbouring property.

Following a short chase on foot, he was safely detained.

Police then arrested Gale, later charging him with:

  • driving while disqualified,
  • dangerous driving,
  • driving with no insurance, and
  • four counts of assaulting an emergency worker – relating to injuries sustained by officers as they attempted to prevent him from driving off when stuck in The Boulevard.

He was remanded in custody ahead of sentencing at Lewes Crown Court on 23 April, having pleaded guilty to all offences.

He was sentenced to seven months’ imprisonment and disqualified from driving for 18 months, and must take an extended re-test should he wish to drive again.

Sergeant Chris Bryant, of the Tactical Enforcement Unit, who led the pursuit, said:

“In my 13 years as a police officer, I have experienced numerous vehicles failing to stop and attempting to flee.

"However I have never seen anyone with the same level of intent and extreme desperation to get away as Gale.

"His driving was reckless and dangerous, with no regard for life or limb.”

Investigating officer, Detective Constable Lynette Atkins, of Worthing Investigations, added:

“Gale was clearly intent on evading police, carrying out a number of outrageous manoeuvres and driving at grossly excessive speeds through residential areas.

“This case demonstrates that we will continue to take action against those who misuse the roads, and in particular those who commit the ‘fatal five’ offences – speeding, drink/drug-driving, mobile phone use, not wearing a seatbelt and careless driving – as we strive to reduce the number of fatal and serious injury collisions.”

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