A substantial authorities reaction consisting of a helicopter and dog system were supposedly released after a West Lothian driver fled from authorities when they tried to pull them over.
As well as regional roadway law enforcement officer, the force helicopter, a dog system and uses from West Lothian Police were all prepared in to trace a driver who was supposedly chased after within the Bathgate location on Tuesday.
Officers required to Twitter to make the general public familiar with the event and said after a regular stop, the driver left and was ultimately discovered “concealing in woods.”
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The driver was jailed for numerous offenses as the Livingston Road Policing Unit likewise submitted an image of the suspects expected drug clean test which appears to reveal a favorable outcome for marijuana.
They included: “LivingstonRP had a short pursuit within the Bathgate location of West Lothian today. Driver ran however was traced concealing in woods by @polscotdogs @polscotair & @WestLothPolice helped looking for the driver.
“They were jailed & reported to @COPFS for a variety of offenses.”
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Elsewhere in the Lothians, Dunbar’s roadway policing system were hectic performing speed enforcement checks in Haddington. One driver in specific was spotted driving at 39mph in a 20mph zone without any MOT or insurance coverage.
The car was consequently taken and the driver was reported to the procurator financial.
Also requiring to Twitter, Road Policing Scotland said: “DunbarRP performed speed enforcement on the A6093 in Haddington. The driver of this vehicle was spotted driving at 39mph in a 20mph zone, had no MOT and no insurance coverage.
“Vehicle took and driver reported to @COPFS @EastLothPolice.”
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