Man on first date admits dangerous driving after A1 police crash

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PA Media Two blue and yellow checked police cars side by side, the one on the right is badly damaged. A police car door is leaning against the central reservation of the road and debris surrounds the cars. The top of a black car can be seen in front of the police vehicles, along with another black car to the right which is on its side. The lights on the roof of a third police vehicle are also visible close to the central barrier.PA Media

Mazyar Azarbonyad has appeared in court and admitted dangerous driving

A personal trainer has admitted dangerous driving after seven officers were injured in a crash involving five police vehicles and a car.

Mazyar Azarbonyad, of Sylvia Terrace in Stanley, County Durham, admitted a series of driving offences when he appeared at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court.

They included failing to stop after the crash on the A1 near the Newcastle and Gateshead border at about 02:30 BST on 9 April.

The court heard police were pursuing Iran-born Azarbonyad as the 20-year-old BMW driver was taking a woman home from their first date.

Azarbonyad also admitted driving without insurance and a licence.

Having been granted bail pending his court appearance, the 20-year-old continued to drive on four further occasions.

The court heard he drove a Hyundai i10 to work at a gym in Newcastle city centre, despite bail conditions ordering him not to.

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