A police officer was dragged down the street by a drink-driver's car as he attempted to flee during a high-speed chase, court heard.
Richard Smith had been drinking throughout the afternoon in Scarborough town centre when he got into the driver's seat of his Ford Focus.
Prosecutor Rob Galley said an officer noticed him and a "group of males, clearly in drink" also getting into the vehicle, according to Teesside Live.
The officer then contacted his colleagues who pulled the car over in the Westwood area of the town.
An officer approved the window, telling Redcar to shut off his engine, but he replied, "no," and started reversing as the officer attempted to reach in and take the keys.
But it was a keyless ignition and the 32-year-old, who was swearing at the officer, turned the steering wheel and began accelerating “hard”.
The driver’s door struck the officer on the thigh. For a brief moment, he was “pushed along” by the car before “bouncing off” as Smith sped away, shouting as he did so. The officer was not injured.
Smith sped off along the Scarborough seafront, then down a no-entry road and one-way street as his passenger was “screaming for him to stop”.
CCTV and witnesses’ dashcam footage showed Smith’s vehicle being driven “very quickly” through the built-up area and overtaking two vehicles against the flow of traffic on “busy”, narrow roads full of pedestrians including a woman pushing a pram. Cars were parked either side of the street as the Focus flashed by.
At one stage, it nearly collided head-on with two cars on the no-entry road as it was being chased by the police’s unmarked BMW.
Police found the vehicle abandoned in a suburban road. Smith and a friend were found in gardens nearby.
Smith had injured his ankle after jumping down an embankment after getting out of the car, and was taken to hospital for medical checks.
Smith, of Mapleton Crescent, underwent a drink-drive test following his arrest which showed he'd been more than twice the legal drink drive limit at the time of the incident.
He told police it was a “stupid decision” to drive off and had panicked because he thought he would lose his licence.
Smith, who has a previous conviction for cannabis possession, was charged with dangerous driving and drink-driving and admitted both offences, which occurred in mid-afternoon on April 1.
He appeared in court for sentence on Monday.
Nick Peacock, mitigating, conceded that it was an “appalling, foolish piece of driving”, adding: “There’s no doubt that this young man has behaved like a complete idiot.”
He said Smith was an otherwise hard-working man who was shocked by his own behaviour.
Judge Simon Hickey told Smith he could have killed the officer who tried to stop him.
He said Smith had effectively used his car as a “weapon” against the officer who “could have lost a leg or lost his life.”
The judge said it was only a matter of luck that a pedestrian hadn’t stepped out between the parked cars and been run over.
He told Smith: “When police officers turn on the blue lights you have got to stop – if you don’t, you’ve got to go inside.”
Smith was jailed for 10 months and given a 25-month driving ban.