North Wales driver who claimed car 'went rogue' on motorway appears in court
Nathan Owen denies fraud and dangerous driving charges after claiming his Jaguar I-Pace accelerated uncontrollably, allegedly to avoid £4,426 in finance payments, court heard.
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Driver of ‘rogue’ electric car stopped by police on M62 denies fraud charges
Driver of ‘rogue’ electric car stopped by police on M62 denies fraud charges
·Warrington, United Kingdom
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North Wales driver who claimed car 'went rogue' on motorway appears in court
Nathan Owen claimed his luxury motor accelerated 'on its own' before police brought it to a stop
·Colwyn Bay, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleDriver of ‘rogue’ electric car denies fraud charges
Liverpool Magistrates’ Court. Photo via Google A motorist who claimed his luxury electric car accelerated “on its own” on the motorway has made his first appearance in court charged with fraud. Nathan Owen, 32, from Prestatyn, North Wales, called police for assistance on March 6 last year, to report his Jaguar I-Pace vehicle was speeding out of control and the brakes were not working. Officers scrambled to intercept the vehicle, which had travel…
·Wales, United Kingdom
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