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P^rn actress escapes police car while n^ked

Roma Lawson, a 34-year-old p^rn actress, made headlines after escaping from a police car while half-n^ked and high on cocaine.

The incident occurred in Margate, England, where she was arrested on suspicion of drug-driving after crashing her car into a van.

When she failed a roadside drug test, the police tried to take her to the station.

This is when she plotted her backseat escape.

Lawson secretly undid her belt buckle and waited for the right moment to launch herself between the two officers in the front seats.

As officers tried to grapple with her, one managed to grab her leg, but Lawson was able to wriggle free, leaving her trousers behind with the police.

n^ked from the waist down, she fled into the streets of Margate and managed to evade authorities before seeking safety at a friend’s home.

The police were able to trace the half-n^de Lawson to the friend’s address and arrested her for a second time 90 minutes later.

However, the chaos didn’t end here.

Following concerns over her welfare, she was taken to a nearby hospital where Lawson continued to make attempts to run off.

She tried sprinting towards doors and, after a number of officers restrained her, lunged towards PC Baker and bit her on her thigh causing bruising.

Lawson has 10 previous convictions, including common assault, robbery, possession of cocaine, and failing to stop after an accident.

In 2010, she left her best friend for dead after a horror crash where she suffered a fractured skull.

Lawson – who was twice the drink-drive limit at the time – hit three parked cars and flipped her white convertible Suzuki Vitara.

Kieran Brand, representing Lawson, said her “chaotic lifestyle” erupted after a number of volatile relationships, a family tragedy, and battling a cocaine addiction.

He said Lawson, a carer for her mother, had stopped using drugs since September and “expressed remorse” towards PC Baker.

Mr Brand explained that Lawson wished to hand her bite-victim a letter stressing she “had no reason to assault her”.

Lawson pleaded guilty to escaping from lawful custody and assaulting an emergency worker before trial.

Handing down eight months’ custody suspended for a year-and-a-half, Judge Catherine Brown told Lawson: “Biting is… something someone completely out of control does.” The judge told Lawson she was under the influence of cocaine when she attacked the officer in May last year but has since shown a “prospect of rehabilitation”.

Lawson was ordered to complete 20 probation days and pay £100 compensation.

The incident highlights the dangers of drug abuse and how it can lead to violent behavior.

It also raises concerns over the safety of law enforcement officers who risk their lives every day to protect the public.

As noted by prosecutor Eleanor Scott-Davies, “police officers are entitled to carry out their duties without fear of being bitten.”

Moreover, this incident sheds light on the challenges faced by those struggling with addiction and how it can impact one’s life in many ways.

As noted by Kieran Brand, Lawson’s life became chaotic after battling addiction and dealing with personal tragedies.

It is a reminder that addiction is a disease and those who suffer from it need help and support to overcome it.

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