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Kent Police Track Down Dangerous Driver Hiding in Garden Box After M20 Incident

Kent Police Track Down Dangerous Driver Hiding in Garden Box After M20 Incident

Officers from Kent Police pursued and arrested a suspect earlier this year following reports of dangerous driving on the M20 motorway.

Kent Police have revealed details of an unusual arrest operation that saw officers track down a dangerous driver who attempted to evade capture by hiding in a garden box following an incident on the M20 motorway earlier this year.

The Chase and Capture

The suspect was spotted driving dangerously on the M20 – one of Kent’s busiest routes linking us to London and the Channel Tunnel. Thousands of vehicles use it daily. Dangerous driving here? That’s a nightmare scenario.

Officers gave chase. But the driver had other ideas – attempting to hide in what police described as a garden box. Not exactly a masterstroke.

The unusual hiding spot proved completely unsuccessful.

Kent Police’s Commitment to Road Safety

The force has made its position crystal clear. Officers will “relentlessly pursue offenders to keep the streets of Kent safe” as part of their ongoing response policing operations. No hiding place too obscure, apparently.

This incident fits into Kent Police’s broader push against dangerous driving across the county. The M20 corridor needs constant watching – it’s simply too important and too busy to let slide.

The Broader Context

Dangerous driving remains a real problem on Kent’s roads. Department for Transport data shows 1,456 people were killed or seriously injured in dangerous driving offences across England and Wales in 2023.

Closer to home, Kent County Council Road Safety Partnership recorded 2,789 road collisions across the county in 2024.

Sobering figures.

The M20 isn’t just another road – it’s Kent’s economic lifeline. Any disruption or dangerous behaviour here ripples out across the county. Commerce suffers. Commuters suffer. And potentially, people get hurt.

Response Policing Operations

Kent Police’s response teams regularly run operations targeting traffic offences and dangerous driving. These officers train specifically for high-speed pursuits and apprehending suspects who think they can simply vanish after causing mayhem on our roads.

The approach involves traffic police, response units, and control room operators working together. Integrated response means dangerous drivers can’t just disappear into the Kent countryside – even if they try hiding in garden furniture.

Key Takeaways

  • Kent Police successfully tracked down a dangerous driver who hid in a garden box after an M20 incident
  • The force maintains a policy of relentless pursuit for offenders who threaten road safety
  • Response policing operations continue across Kent to address dangerous driving incidents

What This Means for Kent Residents

Kent residents can expect continued proactive policing on the county’s major transport routes, particularly the M20 corridor. Motorists should report dangerous driving incidents immediately by calling 999 for emergencies or 101 for non-emergency situations. The successful apprehension in this case demonstrates that Kent Police will pursue offenders regardless of their attempts to evade capture – providing reassurance for law-abiding drivers who use these vital transport links daily.

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