• Police welcome prison sentence for Oxford dangerous driver

    From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 20 14:09:13 2023
    Traffic cops slammed a mechanic who led them on a high-speed chase in a Vauxhall that was belching smoke.

    Mechanic Jason Dewsbury narrowly avoided crashing into a horse-drawn carriage leading a funeral cortege on Blackbird Leys Road, having sped down the Eastern Bypass in his getaway bid last month.

    The 29-year-old was jailed for 14 months at Oxford Crown Court earlier this week after he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and other driving offences.

    As reported in the Oxford Mail, an astonished Judge Nigel Daly pondered the danger of going past the phalanx of horses at speed: “Can you imagine what could have happened if those horses had got out of control?

    “It would have been utter chaos.”

    Welcoming the jail time, traffic cop PC Dan Surman said: “Jason Dewsbury is a habitual dangerous driver, who has continued to drive despite being disqualified and uninsured.

    “On this occasion, Dewsbury put members of the public at significant risk and drove extremely dangerously.”

    The fact that Dewsbury forced his way past the funeral cortege meant him ‘putting members of the public at serious risk of harm and impacting a family saying goodbye to a loved one’, Mr Surman added.

    He said: “Dewsbury’s conviction shows we will always seek to stop, arrest and prosecute people who choose to drive dangerously.

    “The sentence Dewsbury received reflects the serious and dangerous nature."

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23867485.police-welcome-prison-sentence-oxford-dangerous-driver/

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 22 03:41:31 2023
    Traffic cops slammed a mechanic who led them on a high-speed chase in a Vauxhall that was belching smoke.

    Mechanic Jason Dewsbury narrowly avoided crashing into a horse-drawn carriage leading a funeral cortege on Blackbird Leys Road, having sped down the Eastern Bypass in his getaway bid last month.

    The 29-year-old was jailed for 14 months at Oxford Crown Court earlier this week after he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and other driving offences.

    As reported in the Oxford Mail, an astonished Judge Nigel Daly pondered the danger of going past the phalanx of horses at speed: “Can you imagine what could have happened if those horses had got out of control?

    “It would have been utter chaos.”

    Welcoming the jail time, traffic cop PC Dan Surman said: “Jason Dewsbury is a habitual dangerous driver, who has continued to drive despite being disqualified and uninsured.

    “On this occasion, Dewsbury put members of the public at significant risk and drove extremely dangerously.”

    The fact that Dewsbury forced his way past the funeral cortege meant him ‘putting members of the public at serious risk of harm and impacting a family saying goodbye to a loved one’, Mr Surman added.

    He said: “Dewsbury’s conviction shows we will always seek to stop, arrest and prosecute people who choose to drive dangerously.

    “The sentence Dewsbury received reflects the serious and dangerous nature."

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23867485.police-welcome-prison-sentence-oxford-dangerous-driver/

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Sun Oct 22 12:51:44 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:

    Traffic cops slammed a mechanic who led them on a high-speed chase in a Vauxhall that was belching smoke.

    Oxford Mail seems to be confused over whether the crime was a chase, a
    chase at high speed, a chase at high speed in a Vauxhall, or a Vauxhall
    being the subject of a high-speed chase while belching smoke!

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23867485.police-welcome-prison-sentence-oxford-dangerous-driver/


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    Spike

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 22 08:04:17 2023
    QUOTE: The fact that Dewsbury forced his way past the funeral cortege meant him ‘putting members of the public at serious risk of harm and impacting a family saying goodbye to a loved one’, Mr Surman added. ENDS

    Speeding past a horse drawn cortege takes a special sort of stupidity.
    Jail at last.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Sun Oct 22 16:55:00 2023
    On 22/10/2023 04:04 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    QUOTE: The fact that Dewsbury forced his way past the funeral cortege meant him ‘putting members of the public at serious risk of harm and impacting a family saying goodbye to a loved one’, Mr Surman added. ENDS

    Speeding past a horse drawn cortege takes a special sort of stupidity.
    Jail at last.

    How many people and/or horses were involved in the collision?

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 22 10:40:22 2023
    QUOTE: As reported in the Oxford Mail, an astonished Judge Nigel Daly pondered the danger of going past the phalanx of horses at speed: “Can you imagine what could have happened if those horses had got out of control? ENDS

    Drivers usually avoid this scenario as their tin boxes get twatted in a flurry of hooves.

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