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A police officer who knocked down and killed a schoolgirl at more than 90mph has told a court he believed his driving was safe. | A police officer who knocked down and killed a schoolgirl at more than 90mph has told a court he believed his driving was safe. |
Pc John Dougal denies causing the death by dangerous driving of Hayley Adamson, 16, in Newcastle's West End last May. | Pc John Dougal denies causing the death by dangerous driving of Hayley Adamson, 16, in Newcastle's West End last May. |
He told Newcastle Crown Court: "I think about Hayley every day. I think my driving was safe." | He told Newcastle Crown Court: "I think about Hayley every day. I think my driving was safe." |
Pc Dougal was in a patrol car without lights or a siren sounding while chasing a suspect car, the court heard. | Pc Dougal was in a patrol car without lights or a siren sounding while chasing a suspect car, the court heard. |
The jury has been told that he was reacting to his car's automatic number plate recognition system, which alerted him to a passing Renault Megane - indicating it could potentially be linked to a crime. | The jury has been told that he was reacting to his car's automatic number plate recognition system, which alerted him to a passing Renault Megane - indicating it could potentially be linked to a crime. |
He accelerated to catch it up and struck Miss Adamson when she stepped into the road, the hearing heard. | He accelerated to catch it up and struck Miss Adamson when she stepped into the road, the hearing heard. |
I can't think how her family feel Pc John Dougal | I can't think how her family feel Pc John Dougal |
Giving evidence on Tuesday, Pc Dougal said the road was clear and he did not consider his speed to be unsafe. | Giving evidence on Tuesday, Pc Dougal said the road was clear and he did not consider his speed to be unsafe. |
Miss Adamson, who was with friends, moved off the pavement into the Denton Road, then started to run across it. | Miss Adamson, who was with friends, moved off the pavement into the Denton Road, then started to run across it. |
Pc Dougal said: "She ran across and I tried to steer the other way, I couldn't. I could not avoid the collision and stopped immediately. | Pc Dougal said: "She ran across and I tried to steer the other way, I couldn't. I could not avoid the collision and stopped immediately. |
"I tried to get on the radio, it was busy the first time, when I did start to talk, I couldn't really speak and I got out of the car." | "I tried to get on the radio, it was busy the first time, when I did start to talk, I couldn't really speak and I got out of the car." |
He said a man ran up to him and started shouting. He said: "I tried to put my hands up and said 'we will sort it out'". | He said a man ran up to him and started shouting. He said: "I tried to put my hands up and said 'we will sort it out'". |
Asked by John Elvidge, defending, if he considered his driving dangerous, he replied: "No I do not." | Asked by John Elvidge, defending, if he considered his driving dangerous, he replied: "No I do not." |
He said he was left "devastated" by the teenagers death. "I can't think what her family feel." | He said he was left "devastated" by the teenagers death. "I can't think what her family feel." |
Schoolgirl Hayley Adamson was killed instantly | Schoolgirl Hayley Adamson was killed instantly |
Andrew Dallas, cross-examining, told the defendant: "You have talked up the degree of lawlessness that this Megane represented in your mind in order to justify the way you drove." | |
"I don't agree with that," the officer replied. | "I don't agree with that," the officer replied. |
He was then asked whether there was a trade-off between driving at higher speeds and the need to warn other road-users with lights or sirens. | He was then asked whether there was a trade-off between driving at higher speeds and the need to warn other road-users with lights or sirens. |
"If it was necessary to put them on, I would have done. I don't think I made a mistake, I followed my training." | "If it was necessary to put them on, I would have done. I don't think I made a mistake, I followed my training." |
Mr Dallas asked if he would drive in the same manner now. | Mr Dallas asked if he would drive in the same manner now. |
He said: "I would have to be in a police vehicle and I don't think I could do that now." | He said: "I would have to be in a police vehicle and I don't think I could do that now." |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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