Teen who ‘just wanted to get home quicker’ avoids jail for 205km/h hooning

Teen who ‘just wanted to get home quicker’ avoids jail for 205km/h hooning

A teenager clocked hooning at twice the speed limit on a Perth freeway has escaped jail time.

Timothy David Field’s lawyer today told the court the 19-year-old “just wanted to get home quicker”.

He was arrested near Osborne Park in October after he was clocked at 205km/h on the Mitchell Freeway.

Timothy David Field was arrested near Osborne Park in October 2024 after he was clocked at 205km/h on the Mitchell Freeway. (9News)

Field today admitted to reckless driving in his Subaru sedan.

His lawyer told the court the P-plater “just wanted to get home quicker” from his girlfriend’s house and described the offending as “out of character”.

A prosecutor described it as “incredibly serious”.

Magistrate Melissa McEwen asked Field if it was “scary” being arrested.

He said it wasn’t but admitted it was a “wake up call”.

“A term of imprisonment is open, but we are not at that stage,” McEwen said.

Timothy David Field’s lawyer today told the court the 19-year-old was “just wanted to get home quicker”. (9News)

“[The] offending is so serious, had you had prior convictions, we might be at that point.”

Instead, the hoon was fined $1800 and had his licence disqualified for nine months.

Outside court, Field declined to comment.

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