A MAN'S son and nephew have used a mobile phone to film him behind the wheel during a high-speed police car chase in southern NSW.
The teenagers were passengers in the car the 36-year-old ACT man was driving when it allegedly hit speeds of 140k/h during the pursuit from Goulburn to Collector.
Police had first tried to stop the car on the Hume Highway following a registration check about 3pm (AEST) on Friday.
A search revealed the registration plates belonged to another vehicle for which the registration had expired.
But police allege the driver sped off the highway into Mazamet Road, did an abrupt u-turn and re-entered the south bound lanes of the Hume Highway.
Road spikes were deployed just south of Goulburn but a second set was needed to finally stop the car on the Federal Highway at Collector.
The driver's 16-year-old son and 18-year-old nephew were filming the incident on a mobile phone, which was seized as evidence by police.
The 36-year-old Banks driver initially resisted arrest.
He was later charged with police pursuit (Skyes Law), exceed speed, unlicensed driving, unregistered vehicle, uninsured vehicle, use unauthorised number plates and possess property stolen outside NSW.
The man was refused bail when he appeared in court on Saturday and will reappear on Monday.
The two teenagers were released while police carry out further investigations into several other offences they believe the car was involved in.
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