Once it would have been a BMW:
Abrar Hajee appeared at Bolton Crown Court for sentencing after pleading guilty to dangerous driving. The court heard the 24-year-old of Browning Close, Halliwell, drove at speed on St Helens Road from Bolton town centre at around 5.20pm on September 28, last year.
As he approached the junction with Morris Green Lane and Deane Church Lane queueing traffic was stationary as the lights were red. The 24-year-old proceeded to drive his white Audi A7 “at speed and on the wrong side of the road, overtaking stationary traffic,” Simon Barrett, prosecuting, said.
When Hajee reached the lights they had just turned green, but two cars were still turning from Morris Green Lane/Deane Church Lane into St Helens Road. CCTV showed the two cars beginning to turn from the junction into St Helens Road, before Hajee appears at a high speed, hitting both turning cars before losing control and hitting another car and the traffic lights on the other side of the junction.
Hajee narrowly misses a pedestrian walking up St Helens Road towards the junction after he loses control.
Sounds like a typical Audi driver to me...
Defending Hajee, Richard Dawson, said it was a “brief but obviously seriously dangerous manoeuvre” with Hajee driving above the speed limit.
But he stressed that he is a “young man in his early 20s of an otherwise good character”.
When even your brief can't really excuse you, you know you're in trouble. Or should be.
Sentencing, Recorder Jonathan Gavaghan said this incident could have been “very much worse” as nobody was injured.
“There was no genuine reason for you to rush and you were just impatient and didn’t want to wait,” Mr Gavaghan said.
“You started to blame others for the car crash despite your dangerous driving. You drove fast in a built up area in rush hour with no proper thought for others’ safety.”
Yup, a heavy sentence is coming!
Mr Gavaghan added that Hajee understood the “gravity” of his wrongdoing and “remorse” for what he did.
Hajee was sentenced to a community order including 160 hours unpaid work and was disqualified from driving for two years.
*sighs* Or not.
4 comments:
AUDI stands for
Attention Useless Driver Inside.
'In control' seems to be a state foreign to Mr Hajee.
"Proceeded to drive his white Audi A7 “at speed and on the wrong side of the road, overtaking stationary traffic"
And I'll bet he didn't give any indications before pulling out...
"Attention Useless Driver Inside."
Like it! 😁
"'In control' seems to be a state foreign to Mr Hajee."
Quite!
"And I'll bet he didn't give any indications before pulling out..."
Are they even factory fitted?
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