• Cocaine driver jailed after causing serious injury to pedestrian

    From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 24 10:33:29 2023
    A drug driver who tested positive for cocaine has been jailed after he collided with a pedestrian in Stoke-on-Trent.

    Arsalan Ahmed, 29, from Shelton in Stoke-on-Trent, was driving an Audi A3 along City Road, Fenton, in May this year when he collided with a pedestrian.

    The force of the collision sent the pedestrian, a man in his 30s, flying into a moving van.

    Ahmed continued to drive away and later abandoned his car on Manor Street. The driver of the van stayed at the scene and helped emergency services deal with the incident.

    A short time later, Ahmed returned to the area and handed himself in to officers. He tested positive for cocaine.

    Forensic experts reviewed the collision and found that Ahmed was travelling at speeds up to 51 miles per hour (mph) before the collision, despite the speed limit of 30 mph.

    The victim was treated for serious injuries in hospital and is still receiving treatment after being discharged. He has been unable to return to work following the injuries he suffered in the collision.

    Ahmed pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving and was sentenced to three years behind bars at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on Wednesday (27 September). He was also banned from driving for three years and six months and ordered to take
    an extended re-test.

    PC James Addison, from the serious collision investigation unit (SCIU), said: “I hope this serves as an example to anyone who gets behind the wheel whilst unfit to drive that your actions can have catastrophic consequences.

    “The victim in this case will unfortunately live with these consequences for the rest of his life. I’d like to offer my condolences to him as he continues to come to terms with what happened.

    “I’d also like to reiterate that those who drive dangerously and put other people at risk through their own actions will be targeted and put before the courts.”

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Fri Oct 27 15:59:56 2023
    On 24/10/2023 06:33 pm, Simon Mason wrote:


    A drug driver who tested positive for cocaine has been jailed after he collided with a pedestrian in Stoke-on-Trent.

    Arsalan Ahmed, 29, from Shelton in Stoke-on-Trent, was driving an Audi A3 along City Road, Fenton, in May this year when he collided with a pedestrian.

    The force of the collision sent the pedestrian, a man in his 30s, flying into a moving van.

    Ahmed continued to drive away and later abandoned his car on Manor Street. The driver of the van stayed at the scene and helped emergency services deal with the incident.

    A short time later, Ahmed returned to the area and handed himself in to officers. He tested positive for cocaine.

    Forensic experts reviewed the collision and found that Ahmed was travelling at speeds up to 51 miles per hour (mph) before the collision, despite the speed limit of 30 mph.

    The victim was treated for serious injuries in hospital and is still receiving treatment after being discharged. He has been unable to return to work following the injuries he suffered in the collision.

    Ahmed pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving and was sentenced to three years behind bars at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on Wednesday (27 September). He was also banned from driving for three years and six months and ordered to
    take an extended re-test.

    PC James Addison, from the serious collision investigation unit (SCIU), said: “I hope this serves as an example to anyone who gets behind the wheel whilst unfit to drive that your actions can have catastrophic consequences.

    “The victim in this case will unfortunately live with these consequences for the rest of his life. I’d like to offer my condolences to him as he continues to come to terms with what happened.

    “I’d also like to reiterate that those who drive dangerously and put other people at risk through their own actions will be targeted and put before the courts.”

    "three years behind bars at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court"?

    Is that a spell of compulsory service in counsel's social club?

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 27 08:51:07 2023
    QUOTE: Forensic experts reviewed the collision and found that Ahmed was travelling at speeds up to 51 miles per hour (mph) before the collision, despite the speed limit of 30 mph.ENDS

    He was probably commended for keeping his speed lower than DOUBLE the limit.

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