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IN THE NEWS...IN THE NEWS..


MANCHESTER DRIVER CAUGHT WITH STOLEN TAXI PLATES ON HIS FORD MONDEO


A driver has been caught on Deans- gate, Manchester with stolen taxi plates on his Ford Mondeo. The Manchester Evening News reports that Anas Abuhdaima, 26, initially stopped for officers in Manchester city centre after they pulled him over but then attempted to flee leading officers on a 20-minute pursuit before he was finally caught. Prosecutor Jon Savage told Manch- ester Crown Court that the incident happened just after 1am on December 19, 2018. “Police officers had cause to stop the defendant’s vehicle after receiving reports that it was being driven as a taxi,” Mr Savage said. “There was a passenger in the front of the car. The defendant did stop initially but when he was required to get out he


drove away so the officer followed him.” Abuhdaima went through a red light then drove on the wrong side of the road reaching speeds of 80mph in a 30mph speed zone. “The defendant crossed several blind junctions without stopping,” Mr Savage added. “He went through two more sets of red traffic lights before stopping at a petrol station where the passenger got out. “The defendant then drove away again and led officers to Fallowfield, where he stopped and ran into a cul-de-sac. “The force helicopter was used and the defendant was located in a garden but tried to run from police again.” Abuhdaima was eventually stopped and arrested. His car was found to be fitted with a stolen taxi licence plate. The defendant


didn’t have a driving licence at the time. “There was little traffic on the road at that time but this does not mean that the defendant was not putting himself or other road users at risk.” Defence lawyer Harriet Tighe urged the judge to suspend any term of custody imposed. Judge Recorder Payne agreed to suspend Abuhdaima’s sen- tence as he said there was a ‘realistic prospect of rehabilitation’. Abuhdaima, from Manchester, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving. He was handed a nine-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. He must complete 80 hours’ unpaid work and ten rehabilitation activity requirement days. He will also have an electronically-monitored curfew for three months and will be disqualified from driving for 18 months.


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