He tried to run from police in sliders after 90mph chase
A man led police on a 90mph chase but later found himself in jail. Stuart Whittaker was found to be driving at high speeds through 30mph zones to avoid police officers.
On Monday, May 13, police in Ellesmere Port attempted to stop a Volkswagen Golf after it was reported to have previously failed to stop for officers in Merseyside. The vehicle failed to stop again and reached speeds of more than 90mph in a 30mph zone.
The car travelled contraflow at a roundabout at Sutton Way and due to excess speed, officers lost sight of the car. A marker was placed on the vehicle, and it was subsequently spotted by officers on Stanney Lane two days later, at around 10.25pm on Wednesday, May 15.
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The 40-year-old who was driving the car became aware of the police presence and immediately turned right onto Flatt Lane, increasing in speed and failing to stop. A pursuit was declared, with the vehicle travelling at time over 80mph through 30mph zones, running red traffic lights and travelling through junctions at high speed, before decamping near Edward Street.
Officers gave chase on foot and stopped the driver in question, who was later confirmed to be Whittaker. He was arrested and confirmed to only hold a provisional licence.
Cheshire Police said on X, formerly Twitter, that Whittaker was wearing sliders at the time. They wrote: "Stuart eventually decamped and tried to run (Stuart, sliders are probably not the best footwear for this...) but was swiftly arrested."
Whittaker was also found to be drug driving, with 212 micrograms of benzoylecgonine per litre of blood – the limit is 50 – plus 32 micrograms of cocaine per litre of blood, over the limit which is 10. He appeared at Chester Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, September 10 where he pleaded guilty to drug driving.
The sentence imposed was added to the previously imposed sentence by Chester Crown Court in June this year for the same incident where he was convicted of dangerous driving and driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence. Whittaker, of Beech Grove, Whitby, Ellesmere Port, has now been sentenced to a total of 16 months in prison and disqualified from driving for a period of five years and eight months.
At the sentencing hearing, the judge commended the way in which the two police officers involved in the pursuit - PC Cooling and PC Macdonald - handled the situation. The officer’s driving was described as "magnificent", as was the assistance of the other officer.
PC Cooling, of the Roads and Crime Unit at Cheshire Police, said: “Not only did Whittaker fail to stop for police officers on multiple occasions, but he also put the lives of innocent motorists and members of the public at risk. He reached speeds of 90mph through residential areas, ran red lights, and even went the wrong way round a roundabout, so it is a miracle that no-one was injured or even worse due to his dangerous actions.
"But his efforts to evade police were to no avail and officers from the Roads and Crime unit worked tirelessly to bring Whittaker to justice. He is now serving time behind bars, and will also have to adhere to a lengthy driving disqualification of more than five years. This should serve as a stark warning of the severity of disrespecting Cheshire’s roads; if you commit offences, you will be caught and held responsible.”