
Man charged with driving offences after Tolpuddle police pursuit
A 27-year-old man has been charged with driving offences following a police pursuit that ended in officers ramming a car to bring it to a stop in a cul-de-sac.Police initially tried to stop the BMW, suspected of being on cloned plates, on the A35 at Tolpuddle, Dorset, on Sunday morning.Dorset Police said the driver made off travelling at speeds of about 100mph (160km) in a 40mph (64km) and was seen dangerously overtaking other vehicles.After the car was driven along the A31 into the Ferndown area police drove into the side of the car to stop it in Autumn Close.
A man from Chard, Somerset has been charged with dangerous driving, failing to stop when required by police, using a motor vehicle without valid insurance, driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence and fraudulently using a registration mark or document. He is due to appear at Poole Magistrates' Court on Monday.Car cloning involves people stealing or copying another car's registration plates, often choosing plates from a similar looking vehicle.
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