Driver allegedly fled police by speeding into oncoming traffic

Pursuit by three PSNI cars said to have reached up to 90mph before car stopped

Three PSNI cars were involved in an alleged pursuit which was said to have reached up to 90mph before Richard David Kirk (25) was stopped in east Belfast.
Three PSNI cars were involved in an alleged pursuit which was said to have reached up to 90mph before Richard David Kirk (25) was stopped in east Belfast.

A banned motorist accused of trying to escape police by speeding towards oncoming motorway traffic acted in panic, the High Court heard on Friday.

Richard David Kirk allegedly cut across M2 lanes in a bid to avoid arrest over an earlier road traffic collision, prosecutors said.

Three PSNI cars were involved in a pursuit which was said to have reached up to 90mph before the 25-year-old was stopped in east Belfast.

Kirk, of Greenway in the city’s Cregagh area, is charged with 10 separate driving offences following the incident last Saturday. He was granted bail, but barred from being in any private motor vehicle.

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Overtaking maneouvre

Kirk was allegedly behind the wheel of a Renault car and over the drink-drive limit when it collided with another vehicle during an overtaking manoeuvre on the Frosses Road near Ballymoney at around 9am on August 8th.

A prosecution lawyer claimed he drove away and refused to get out of the car after the other driver had followed him to a stop outside Portrush.

Later that morning, police alerted to the incident spotted the Renault at the Dunsilly roundabout near Antrim, activating lights and sirens amid attempts to bring it to a halt.

Instead, it was alleged, the car continued onto the M2 before travelling against the flow of traffic.

Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan was told Kirk moved into the path of oncoming cars and cut across the motorway before heading for Belfast.

Police pursued at speeds of 80-90mph as the Renault weaved in and out of traffic, forcing other motorists to take evasive action, the court heard.

The car, said to have three passengers on board, finally came to a halt on the Mountpottinger Road.

Following his arrest, Kirk claimed he had offered to drive because the vehicle’s owner had taken too much drink.

“He said he panicked,” the prosecutor added.

Marginally over limit

Defence counsel stressed a breath test showed his client was only marginally over the drink-drive limit. He said Kirk had taken “a couple of cans of lager” after going with the others on a trip to Portrush.

“When he encountered police he drove off in a panic with police in pursuit,” the lawyer added.

The charges against Kirk include failing to stop, report or remain at the scene of an accident, dangerous driving, driving while disqualified and while unfit.

Sir Declan said the accused's alleged actions caused "grave concern". Granting bail, he pointed to Kirk's parents being present in court for the hearing.

“It seems to me they are here because they want to see if they can engage with him to change his approach.”

The judge also imposed a nighttime curfew and alcohol ban as part of the terms of release from custody.