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    From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 26 11:29:18 2023
    A Welsh driver feuding with a motorcyclist who used his car "as a weapon" has received an eight-month prison sentence. Graham Robinson, 69, was jailed on Friday after a judge ruled he had misused his car in an altercation with motorcycle driver Liam
    Guest. Caernarfon Crown Court heard how the two drivers were locked in a high-speed chase before crashing and causing almost £3,000 of property damage.

    The altercation on October 5, 2022, started when Mr Guest pulled up alongside Robinson on Foryd Bridge as he travelled from Rhyl to his home in Kimmel Bay.

    As the motorcycle driver attempted to pass Robinson's slow-moving blue Renault Kadja, prosecutor Rosemary Proctor said the driver shouted at him.

    The court heard Robinson say Mr Guest "shouldn't be driving, called him a '"p****" and spat at him".

    As he was passing his car, the motorcycle said the defendant had "nudged" the bike with the front of his vehicle, adding his wing mirror had clipped the bike's handlebars.

    Ms Proctor told the court Robinson had followed Mr Guest along a main road and into residential streets.

    He allegedly reached speeds of 50mph in 30mph zones and crossed hatched lines as he tailed the riders.

    The drivers eventually sped down a dirt track before Robinson's car hit Mr Guest's bike "at the bottom of a garden".

    He was knocked off the motorcycle and left "on the ground", Ms Proctor added.

    The two crashed into a fence at a property owned by Christine Lyons, costing her £2,786.78 in insurance.

    She was sitting in her front room when she heard a "terrific bang" around 4.30pm that evening.

    Ms Lyons walked into her garden and saw the broken fence, with Robinson's car "embedded in the vegetation".

    She also spotted a motorcycle "in the garden on the ground".

    Mr Guest told the court he suffered cuts and grazes and had back pain caused by the crash he rated as an "eight out of ten".

    The court heard he was due to have an MRI scan, with doctors looking for a possible slipped disc, nerve damage and sciatica.

    Despite the pain, he picked himself off the ground and flagged down a police car.

    When questioned by officers, Robinson initially denied he had a dashcam but later admitted to lying.

    A judge heard Robinson was stressed due to his wife's deteriorating mental health.

    Defending counsel Simon Killeen said she suffered from bipolar disorder, and was hospitalised later that day.

    But judge Timothy Petts told the defendant he reacted to his dispute with Mr Guest in a "grossly disproportionate way", adding he used his car "as a weapon against a vulnerable road user".

    Robinson was jailed and disqualified from driving for three years and four months.

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1748007/Driver-pensioner-jailed-road-rage

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Thu Oct 26 19:51:14 2023
    On 26/10/2023 07:29 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    A Welsh driver feuding with a motorcyclist who used his car "as a weapon" has received an eight-month prison sentence. Graham Robinson, 69, was jailed on Friday after a judge ruled he had misused his car in an altercation with motorcycle driver Liam
    Guest. Caernarfon Crown Court heard how the two drivers were locked in a high-speed chase before crashing and causing almost £3,000 of property damage.

    Two vehicles involved and the crash damage was still only £3,000?

    It costs that much to have two dented doors and a wing replaced and
    properly resprayed.

    The altercation on October 5, 2022, started when Mr Guest pulled up alongside Robinson on Foryd Bridge as he travelled from Rhyl to his home in Kimmel Bay.
    As the motorcycle driver attempted to pass Robinson's slow-moving blue Renault Kadja, prosecutor Rosemary Proctor said the driver shouted at him.
    The court heard Robinson say Mr Guest "shouldn't be driving, called him a '"p****" and spat at him".
    As he was passing his car, the motorcycle said the defendant had "nudged" the bike with the front of his vehicle, adding his wing mirror had clipped the bike's handlebars.
    Ms Proctor told the court Robinson had followed Mr Guest along a main road and into residential streets.
    He allegedly reached speeds of 50mph in 30mph zones and crossed hatched lines as he tailed the riders.

    How was that alleged speed measured, then?

    The drivers eventually sped down a dirt track before Robinson's car hit Mr Guest's bike "at the bottom of a garden".
    He was knocked off the motorcycle and left "on the ground", Ms Proctor added. The two crashed into a fence at a property owned by Christine Lyons, costing her £2,786.78 in insurance.

    What does that even mean?

    Was it her revised premium after the claim? The excess on the policy?
    What...?

    She was sitting in her front room when she heard a "terrific bang" around 4.30pm that evening.
    Ms Lyons walked into her garden and saw the broken fence, with Robinson's car "embedded in the vegetation".
    She also spotted a motorcycle "in the garden on the ground".
    Mr Guest told the court he suffered cuts and grazes and had back pain caused by the crash he rated as an "eight out of ten".
    The court heard he was due to have an MRI scan, with doctors looking for a possible slipped disc, nerve damage and sciatica.
    Despite the pain, he picked himself off the ground and flagged down a police car.
    When questioned by officers, Robinson initially denied he had a dashcam but later admitted to lying.
    A judge heard Robinson was stressed due to his wife's deteriorating mental health.
    Defending counsel Simon Killeen said she suffered from bipolar disorder, and was hospitalised later that day.
    But judge Timothy Petts told the defendant he reacted to his dispute with Mr Guest in a "grossly disproportionate way", adding he used his car "as a weapon against a vulnerable road user".
    Robinson was jailed and disqualified from driving for three years and four months.

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1748007/Driver-pensioner-jailed-road-rage

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 26 12:03:24 2023
    QUOTE: But judge Timothy Petts told the defendant he reacted to his dispute with Mr Guest in a "grossly disproportionate way", adding he used his car "as a weapon against a vulnerable road user". Robinson was jailed and disqualified from driving for
    three years and four months. ENDS

    "Weapon"? Wonder if old Doug is still with us?

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Thu Oct 26 20:43:23 2023
    JNugent <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 26/10/2023 07:29 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    The two crashed into a fence at a property owned by Christine Lyons,
    costing her £2,786.78 in insurance.

    What does that even mean?

    In the MasonWorld, it doesn’t have to mean anything, it just has to look
    bad.

    Was it her revised premium after the claim? The excess on the policy?

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1748007/Driver-pensioner-jailed-road-rage


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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Thu Oct 26 20:43:22 2023
    Simon Mason <[email protected]> wrote:

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1748007/Driver-pensioner-jailed-road-rage

    Old news: UPDATED: 14:41, Sat, Mar 18, 2023

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 26 13:57:19 2023
    QUOTE: Graham Robinson, 69, was jailed on Friday after a judge ruled he had misused his car in an altercation with motorcycle driver Liam Guest. Caernarfon Crown Court heard how the two drivers were locked in a high-speed chase before crashing and
    causing almost £3,000 of property damage. ENDS

    Houses must be cheaper to repair than cars as those prices.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Fri Oct 27 15:16:14 2023
    On 26/10/2023 08:03 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    QUOTE: But judge Timothy Petts told the defendant he reacted to his dispute with Mr Guest in a "grossly disproportionate way", adding he used his car "as a weapon against a vulnerable road user". Robinson was jailed and disqualified from driving for
    three years and four months. ENDS

    "Weapon"? Wonder if old Doug is still with us?

    I hope so.

    He was a lot more coherent than you manage to be.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 27 08:39:03 2023
    QUOTE: The two crashed into a fence at a property owned by Christine Lyons, costing her £2,786.78 in insurance. ENDS

    Our fence only cost us £1600 to repair out of our own money after the wind blew it down last year.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 27 10:35:58 2023
    QUOTE: Mr Guest told the court he suffered cuts and grazes and had back pain caused by the crash he rated as an "eight out of ten". The court heard he was due to have an MRI scan, with doctors looking for a possible slipped disc, nerve damage and
    sciatica. Despite the pain, he picked himself off the ground and flagged down a police car. ENDS

    Bloody good going with a 8/10 pain rating - the lying toerag.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Fri Oct 27 17:33:00 2023
    Simon Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
    QUOTE: The two crashed into a fence at a property owned by Christine
    Lyons, costing her £2,786.78 in insurance. ENDS

    Our fence only cost us £1600 to repair out of our own money after the
    wind blew it down last year.

    Couldn’t you get compo, then?

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