- Caitlyn Thomas, 23 from Cardiff, jailed after going 70 via residential avenue
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That is the second a younger girl led police on a 70mph chase via residential avenue in a automotive with cloned quantity plates after she had simply been banned from driving.
Caitlyn Thomas, from Fairwater, Cardiff, has been jailed for 10 months after she sped via 30mph zones in her Audi on November 8 in Welsh capital.
The 23-year-old driver was utilizing cloned plates to try to hoodwink officers as she had simply been disqualified from driving and had no insurance coverage.
After recognizing a marked police automotive, Thomas sped off and drove into oncoming site visitors risking a head-on smash.
The motive force additionally jumped pink lights through the excessive velocity pursuit earlier than being nabbed when she misplaced management of her automotive.
Caitlyn Thomas (pictured), from Fairwater, Cardiff, has been jailed for 10 months after she sped at 70mph via 30mph zones in her Audi on November 8 in Welsh capital

That is the second Thomas, 23, led police on a 70mph chase via residential avenue in a automotive with cloned quantity plates after she had simply been banned from driving
The scary chase was recorded on a police patrol automotive’s sprint cam in a single minute and 32 second footage within the Gabalfa space of Cardiff, south Wales.
Thomas was jailed for 10 months after admitting harmful driving, failing to cease for police, driving while disqualified and driving with out insurance coverage.
She was additionally banned from getting behind the wheel for 3 years and slapped with a £185 positive.
A South Wales Police spokesperson stated: ‘Caitlyn Thomas, 23, from Fairwater was driving her Audi in Gabalfa utilizing cloned plates to disguise her current disqualification.
‘Thomas then reacted to the sight of a marked police automotive and a excessive velocity pursuit ensued across the suburban areas of north Cardiff.
‘Caitlyn Thomas was charged and remanded the following day, and he or she pleaded responsible to driving while disqualified, harmful driving, failing to cease for police and driving with out insurance coverage.
‘On 8 November at Cardiff crown courtroom, she was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment, a three-year disqualification and a £185 positive.’

The scary chase was recorded on a police patrol automotive’s sprint cam in a single minute and 32 second footage within the Gabalfa space of Cardiff, south Wales
Sgt Mike Williams stated: ‘As evident on this stunning sprint cam footage, Thomas’ driving was extremely harmful, driving into oncoming site visitors, failing to cease at pink lights, and driving at practically 70mph on residential streets.
‘She finally misplaced management of the automotive on Heathwood Highway, Llanishen and was detained by officers.
‘It’s a miracle that nobody was injured because of her actions.’
Native Robert Wilson stated: ‘When she comes out can somebody let her know F1 are searching for potential feminine racing drivers.’
Pat John added: ‘What an fool. Deserved to be caught.’
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