Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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Because he's an ********e , nothing stopping him getting in a car n doing the same thing again tomorrow, whether he's been told to or not
This is a trivial issue, but I still can't see how he's actually allowed to drive if he actually doesn't have a driving licence, which was one of his reasons for arrest ?
Is anyone without a driving licence allowed to drive unless they are caught and appear in court ?
This is a trivial issue, but I still can't see how he's actually allowed to drive if he actually doesn't have a driving licence, which was one of his reasons for arrest ?
Is anyone without a driving licence allowed to drive unless they are caught and appear in court ?
While I understand which angle you're coming at this from, I can't understand why?
What difference does it make whether he was planning on heading straight on originally or not? Either way the speed is many, many times in excess of what is acceptable and safe in that situation, so I don't quite understand what the route has to do with anything?
Starting point for Dangerous Driving is a custodial sentence. Aggravating factors appear to be injuries caused, excess speed, attempting to avoid detection so I'd say that pushes firmly into Crown court territory. I'd say he's looking at 6-9 months inside (if he's a first time offender and pleads guilty)
12 month disqualification and extended retest is mandatory
6-9 months really, this knob got 2 and a half for deliberately driving at a cyclist
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35422418
A realistic sentence for that hit and run bloke should be no less than 5 years.
6-9 months really, this knob got 2 and a half for deliberately driving at a cyclist
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35422418
There's no real "why" to my angle, more a case of "how". How did that poor bloke end up getting hit.
Sure the video shows him getting clobbered by the Fiat that is clearly being driven too fast and in a dangerous manner for the environment its travelling in.
But when you look at the 5 seconds leading up to it there is a huge element of "fate" in that final split second reaction of the driver to take the left turn.
So my angle is, if the taxi had stayed put, or pulled out quicker might the collision with the pedestrian have never happened?
Our lives are full of split-second decision making and it's fortunately rare where the consequences of such decisions will have a life changing impact, as is the case with this incident, on both the victim and the perpetrator.
I guess I'm just exploring the fate element of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, aspect.
Starting point for Dangerous Driving is a custodial sentence. Aggravating factors appear to be injuries caused, excess speed, attempting to avoid detection so I'd say that pushes firmly into Crown court territory. I'd say he's looking at 6-9 months inside (if he's a first time offender and pleads guilty)
12 month disqualification and extended retest is mandatory
A realistic sentence for that hit and run bloke should be no less than 5 years.
6-9 months really, this knob got 2 and a half for deliberately driving at a cyclist
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35422418
Maximum sentence is two years.
To all those that said he might not be a scumbag!
Brighton hit and run suspect grins as he leaves court after being freed on bail - The Sun
Smirker ... suspect McDermott
SUSPECT Adam McDermott grins as he walks free on bail after being arrested over a hit-and-run in which a pedestrian was flipped 15ft in to the air.
McDermott, 31, and his unnamed girlfriend told The Sun her Fiat 500 had been stolen when it hit Andy in Brighton. It was later found abandoned.
He insisted: “I am totally innocent.”
Well I guess if he wasn't driving then he's not the scumbag. Hope the CCTV and other evidence proves it one way or the other..........
He should get done just for looking like a chav c***!