Driver on ketamine who drove wrong way down M6 wanted to see Blackpool beach

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Driver on ketamine who drove wrong way down M6 wanted to see Blackpool beach
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A motorist high on horse tranquilisers drove towards oncoming traffic at 70mph for 46 miles because he was ‘desperate to see Blackpool beach’ 👀

A motorist high on horse tranquilisers drove towards oncoming traffic at 70mph for 46 miles because he was ‘desperate to see Blackpool beach’.

The 40-year-old was jailed for 18 months after admitting to dangerous driving at Carlisle Crown Court. On two occasions, police officers positioned their patrol cars across two lanes of the motorway, hoping to slow down or stop Zaman, but he failed to do either and officers deemed it too dangerous to ram him.The reckless driver was jailed for 18 months and handed a 33 month driving ban

The police stinger device was deployed near to junction 41 which ‘deflated all four tyres but even that didn’t cause the defendant to stop; he continued speeding southbound.’

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