A Queensland man has been charged with over 100 driving offences, all allegedly dedicated in beneath two weeks.
Final month, police intercepted Nathan Evans' Ford Falcon on Caleys Courtroom at Lockrose.
There, they discovered that the automobile was allegedly faulty, unregistered, uninsured and had been "linked to varied energetic investigations into harmful driving offences".
The 21-year-old's cellphone was seized by police, which later uncovered footage of the alleged offences in addition to different imaginative and prescient of the person's hooning on social media.
Evans, from Lockyer Valley, was slapped with a complete of 107 completely different costs referring to offences allegedly dedicated between February 7 and February 18 within the Darling Downs area.
The costs embrace: 23 counts of harmful operation of a motorcar, 25 counts every of unregistered car, uninsured car and faulty car, seven counts of supplying harmful medication and one rely every of possessing something used within the fee of against the law and driving whereas utilizing a cell phone.
Appearing Senior Sergeant Damian van den Berg stated Evans' behaviour critically endangered the lives of the group.
"This result's an instance of Queensland Police Service's dedication to making sure our roadways are secure for all customers," he stated stated.
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"Deliberately driving an unsafe car in a harmful method on public roads is just not solely placing the lives of the driving force and passengers on the road, however harmless members of the general public."
Evans is about to seem earlier than Gatton Magistrates Courtroom on April 24.
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