Dash cam vid caught biker, 19, as he hit speeds of 150mph in pursuit

Harvey Thomas has now appeared in court and police released footage of the pursuit on Tuesday

by · NottinghamshireLive

Dramatic footage shows a teen biker who 'thought himself to be above the law' speeding down the motorway - reaching speeds of up to 150mph. Reckless Harvey Thomas, 19, was spotted by Roads Policing officer PC Mark Lambert in an unmarked car while breaking the speed limit on his bike, without plates.

The video, taken from the officer's dashcam footage on Sunday, April 28, shows the biker making off at high speed, near junction 17 of the M5 northbound at Bristol. Officers can be heard and seen pursuing the young man while the bike reached speeds of up to 150mph during the pursuit, which went onto the M4 westbound and across the Prince of Wales Bridge into Wales, before heading back in the opposite direction. Officers used a rolling roadblock to slow down other traffic down so they could safely stop and detain him on the M4 eastbound, prior to junction 20.

Speaking after Thomas appeared in court, Insp Matt Boiles said: “Harvey Thomas put the lives of others, as well as his own life, at risk by the dangerous and reckless driving he engaged in. There was clear evidence he regularly rode at speeds of up to 123mph past fixed camera sites and he clearly thought himself to be above the law."

Thomas, of Emersons Green, Bristol, was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court on Tuesday, September 14, after being convicted of one count of dangerous driving, six counts of exceeding a 40mph speed limit in contravention of a Local Traffic Order and two counts of exceeding a 50mph speed limit in contravention of a Local Traffic Order. Police released the footage today, October 9.

He received a 10-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, and was ordered to pay £150 costs and a £187 victim surcharge. As part of the sentence, Thomas will have to undergo rehabilitation activities and carry out 120 hours of unpaid work over the next 12 months. He’s also been disqualified from driving for 18 months and will have to undertake an extended test following the ban.

Insp Boiles added: “Our investigation was complex, due to the bike being ridden without a vehicle registration mark and the fact Thomas was dressed in dark unidentifiable clothing. Officers and staff from our Roads Policing Unit, intelligence team and our Stolen Vehicle Examiner worked together to carry out enquiries and they were able to identify both the rider and the bike, which has ultimately led to this conviction. During the pursuit, Thomas rode at extremely dangerous speeds and it was only due to the skills and tactics of the responding officers that this incident was brought to a safe conclusion."