A 20-year-old Salisbury man, Ryan Moore, faced severe consequences for his reckless actions during a high-speed police chase. Moore's car was spotted in a suspected drug deal, prompting Wiltshire Police to initiate a pursuit. Despite reaching speeds of 120 mph, Moore's car eventually came to a stop due to fuel depletion near Fleet Services. During the chase, Moore's vehicle was found to have cloned plates and he tested positive for cannabis use. At Salisbury Crown Court, Moore was sentenced to eight months in prison, disqualified from driving for three years and four months, and pleaded guilty to multiple offenses, including dangerous driving, driving while disqualified, lack of insurance, failure to provide an evidential sample, and using fraudulent registration plates. The pursuit involved officers from Hampshire, who joined the chase through Salisbury, on the A30, A303, and M3, showcasing Moore's dangerous maneuvers through traffic and roadworks. PC Pedliham emphasized the seriousness of Moore's behavior, highlighting the risk he posed to other road users by making poor decisions and driving at excessive speeds to evade police. The case underscores the importance of responsible driving and the potential consequences of evading law enforcement.