A suspected hare courser has been jailed for two months after leading police on a dangerous pursuit, reaching speeds of nearly 100mph.
Nelson Hedges, 32, was reported to police by members of the public who were concerned he had been hare coursing in his silver Mazda Tribute near Iselham, Cambridgeshire.
The force’s Rural Crime Action Team (RCAT) spotted the vehicle, covered in mud and with dogs in the boot, driving through the village.
In an attempt to get Hedges to stop, another police car parked across the road and signalled for him to pull over.
Despite this, Hedges manoeuvred around their car, mounting a pavement, and sped off.
They caught up with him as he drove up a hill and used tactical contact to bring the pursuit to a safe conclusion.
Hedges, of Guildford Road, Guildford, Surrey, was also disqualified from driving for 19 months, with an extended retest, after pleading guilty to dangerous driving and criminal damage at Cambridge Crown Court on 7 January.
He was ordered to pay £200 in compensation, £500 in costs and handed a ten-year criminal behaviour order (CBO).
Source: ITV
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