Tegan Bulley has been described as “far below capable drivers” after narrowly escaping jail. The 29-year-old unmarried mother reportedly overtook an unmarked police car before running at 90 miles per hour, bombarding red lights and speeding on the wrong side of the road as police chased her. He had two small children in the vehicle and they were not insured in car seats. PC Theo McNulty of the Hampshire Constabulary Street Police Unit has since commented on the case. READ MORE: Southampton police could be based in Lyndhurst and Winchester when the station closes “The driving standard that Bulley exhibits falls far short of what is expected of a careful and competent driver,” he said. “This is exacerbated by the fact that she had her two young children, aged five and eight, in the car at the time of the offense without child seats in the vehicle to hold them. “The unjustified care shown is beyond belief. Not only did she put herself and her children in great danger, but also the police officers involved in the pursuit and other road users. Tegan Bulley “Fortunately, her actions did not lead to a car accident, as I have no doubt that someone could have been seriously injured, or even worse, fatally injured. “We hope that this will serve as a reminder of the dangers of speeding and that we will always do everything we can to bring those responsible to justice and bring them to justice.” Message from the Author Thank you for reading this article – we appreciate your support in reading the Daily Echo. Subscribing to the Echo means you have unlimited access to the latest news, features and coverage of the Saints – all with one promotional site. You will also have full access to Saintsplus, your new home for regular Southampton FC analysis, features and much, much more. Do not take my word for it – register here to see for yourself. Follow the latest breaking news in the Southampton area, subscribe to our Facebook group – Southampton News – Breaking News and Incidents Follow the latest court and crime news on our exclusive Facebook group – Hampshire Court and Crime News