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West Sussex: Driver Sentenced Following 140mph Chase

A dangerous driver claimed he felt the “need for speed” when he drove off from police at speeds of 140mph in Worthing, Shoreham and Washington.

It happened on November 27 last year. 

Michael Shorter, 33, drove his BMW away from officers, in a 10-mile chase during which he reached speeds of 130mph in a 50mph zone and 95mph in a 40mph zone, overtaking vehicles on a blind bend, and undertaking vehicles on A27 at 100mph.

After an hour and a half, officers from the Roads Policing Unit eventually caught up with Shorter, of The Glen, Salvington, and arrested him on suspicion of dangerous driving and resisting arrest.

He said he had driven away from officers because he “panicked” about having nine points already endorsed on his driving licence.

He claimed: “All I was doing was driving fast, I got scared.”

At Hove Crown Court on January 7, Shorter admitted dangerous driving and failing to stop.

Judge Roger Chapple sentenced Shorter to a six-month suspended prison sentence, 150 hours of unpaid work, and disqualified him from driving for two years.

Shorter’s vehicle was seized and the judge made a deprivation order under the Sentencing Act 2020 which means he will be deprived of his rights to the vehicle.

He was also ordered to pay £425 court costs and a £128 surcharge.

RPU officer PC Tom Bezants, investigating, said Shorter’s driving was “dangerous” and said:

“It is only down to luck that nobody was killed by his lack of regard for the safety of himself, his passenger or other road users.”

PC Bezants said Shorter had driven away from police at high speed, to the point where officers pursuing him at 140mph made no ground in catching him.

PC Bezants added:

“The safe resolution of this incident involved officers from both the Roads Policing Unit and Tactical Firearms Unit, who worked together showing professionalism to safely bring Shorter to a stop.

“Excess speed is one of the main reasons why people are killed or seriously injured on our roads, and we are determined to stop drivers who put themselves and everyone else at risk.

“This case shows dangerous motorists that they too could lose their licence and their vehicle, and demonstrates our determination to catch offenders to ensure our roads are safe.”

Excess speed is one of the “fatal five” causes of people being killed or seriously injured on our roads.

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