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WATCH: Motorbike Rider Jailed Following Brighton Pursuit

A dangerous rider who was seen doing wheelie manoeuvres on a motorcycle in Brighton has been jailed.

Dash cam footage from the unmarked police car that pursued Ryan Burtenshaw, showed him performing dangerous manoeuvres on his bike in Old Shoreham Road towards Dyke Road in January.

When police caught up with the 24-year-old, he failed to stop, and again performed a wheelie.

He then accelerated away from police in the 20mph zone and showed no regard for other road users or pedestrians, narrowing avoiding collisions.

He initially evaded police when he went through roadworks that blocked officers from following him.

However, being the registered keeper of the vehicle, police were able to identify him at a later stage and Burtenshaw admitted to being the driver.

Burtenshaw, unemployed, of Meadowview, Brighton, appeared before Lewes Crown Court on October 19.

Her Honour Judge Christine Laing KC heard how his riding fell far below the standard of a careful, considerate and competent motorist.

The court heard how  the streets were wet from a downpour on January 8.

Burtenshaw admitted dangerous driving, failing to stop when directed by a police officer, driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence, and driving without valid insurance.

He was jailed for five months, and was disqualified from driving for one year and eight months.

The court imposed a Deprivation Order under the Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act for the motorcycle, which means the vehicle has been confiscated.

Burtenshaw must also complete an extended retest if he wishes to ride or drive again after his release from prison and the expiry of the disqualification.

Speaking after the case, Chief Inspector Andy Saville said:

“This case demonstrates our determination to catch offenders and to ensure our roads and communities in Brighton and Hove are kept safe.

“The offender in this case put his own safety and the safety of everyone else at risk. As a result, he has been jailed, disqualified, and had his vehicle confiscated by the courts.”

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