• Audi A3 driver sentenced for drug driving near Wallingford

    From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 13 10:14:32 2023
    A man who got behind the wheel of an Audi A3 while on ketamine and cocaine has been banned from driving for five years.

    Joshua Bridgman was also handed a suspended prison sentence of a year-and-a-half when he appeared at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (November 9).

    It comes after the 29-year-old was caught driving near Wallingford with ketamine, cocaine and benzoylecgonine in his system on March 25.

    Shortly after midnight, Thames Valley Police officers spotted the Audi parked in a lay-by on Icknield Road with its lights on and multiple people inside.

    While the rural crime taskforce officers checked the Audi’s details, a woman, Danielle Collins, 27, drove the car past them slowly.

    She then swapped seats with Bridgman, who drove past the officers again.

    When officers put on their blue lights to pull Bridgman over, he reversed and hit the curb. Another police car then arrived and boxed the Audi in.

    Both Bridgman and Collins were arrested for driving under the influence of drugs. Checks also showed that Bridgman was disqualified from driving at the time.

    The defendants, both of Meadowside, Dorchester-on-Thames, both plead guilty at their hearings on September 28.

    Collins, who was found to have ketamine and benzoylecgonine in her system, was given a one-year community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement at last week’s sentencing.

    Investigating officer PC Ben Little said: “I am pleased with these results as Bridgman and Collins both drove while heavily under the influence of drugs, putting other motorists at risk.”

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23920436.audi-a3-driver-sentenced-drug-driving-near-wallingford/

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 00:23:39 2023
    On 13/11/2023 06:14 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    A man who got behind the wheel of an Audi A3 while on ketamine and cocaine has been banned from driving for five years.

    Joshua Bridgman was also handed a suspended prison sentence of a year-and-a-half when he appeared at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (November 9).

    It comes after the 29-year-old was caught driving near Wallingford with ketamine, cocaine and benzoylecgonine in his system on March 25.

    Shortly after midnight, Thames Valley Police officers spotted the Audi parked in a lay-by on Icknield Road with its lights on and multiple people inside.

    While the rural crime taskforce officers checked the Audi’s details, a woman, Danielle Collins, 27, drove the car past them slowly.

    She then swapped seats with Bridgman, who drove past the officers again.

    When officers put on their blue lights to pull Bridgman over, he reversed and hit the curb. Another police car then arrived and boxed the Audi in.

    Both Bridgman and Collins were arrested for driving under the influence of drugs. Checks also showed that Bridgman was disqualified from driving at the time AND WAS THEREFORE NOTHING BUT A CHAV-CYCLIST.

    The defendants, both of Meadowside, Dorchester-on-Thames, both plead guilty at their hearings on September 28.

    Collins, who was found to have ketamine and benzoylecgonine in her system, was given a one-year community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement at last week’s sentencing.

    Investigating officer PC Ben Little said: “I am pleased with these results as Bridgman and Collins both drove while heavily under the influence of drugs, putting other motorists at risk.”

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23920436.audi-a3-driver-sentenced-drug-driving-near-wallingford/


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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 13 23:43:00 2023
    oxfordgirl1974 13th November 4:04 pm
    User ID: 58363
    I really don't understand why somebody fairly young would go to the trouble of taking driving lessons, pass their test and then throw all that money/effort away by driving while on drugs (or whilst being over the drink drive limit).. Just seems so
    pointless.
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    Indeed - the action of thick chavs.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 09:23:48 2023
    Simon Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
    oxfordgirl1974 13th November 4:04 pm
    User ID: 58363
    I really don't understand why somebody fairly young would go to the
    trouble of taking driving lessons, pass their test and then throw all
    that money/effort away by driving while on drugs (or whilst being over
    the drink drive limit).. Just seems so pointless.
    -------------------------
    Indeed - the action of thick chavs.

    Thick chavs…the sort that spend £12000 on a bicycle, then cycle into something, street furniture or whatever, because they don’t see beyond
    their front axle.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 14 03:33:37 2023
    alicesgrannymk1 2 hrs ago
    User ID: 1295707
    All these drug drivers are of low intelligence. They live pointless pathetic lives and put decent people at risk. They don’t serve any purpose.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 12:30:24 2023
    On 14/11/2023 11:33 am, Simon Mason wrote:

    alicesgrannymk1 2 hrs ago
    User ID: 1295707

    All these drug drivers are of low intelligence. They live pointless pathetic lives and put decent people at risk. They don’t serve any purpose.

    All *druggies* are of low intelligence.

    Ditto people who jump off bridges, "thinking" that they can fly.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 14 05:40:42 2023
    Jip18 13th November 3:22 pm
    User ID: 1996542
    We need to issue tougher sentencing and fines. This is laughable when you can imagine what could have happened. They could have killed an innocent person.

    Last Updated: 1 hr ago

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 13:48:48 2023
    On 14/11/2023 01:40 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    Jip18 13th November 3:22 pm
    User ID: 1996542
    We need to issue tougher sentencing and fines. This is laughable when you can imagine what could have happened. They could have killed an innocent person.

    So could every chav-cyclist on the FOOTway.

    So for such cases, we obviously need to impose an immediate custodial
    (no going home for an overnight bag), long enough (and with a
    sufficiently robust fine) as to be enough to cause serious financial dislocation to the chav's household.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 13:25:00 2023
    Simon Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
    alicesgrannymk1 2 hrs ago
    User ID: 1295707
    All these drug drivers are of low intelligence. They live pointless
    pathetic lives and put decent people at risk. They don’t serve any purpose.

    One can almost feel the “…so let’s get rid of them…” hanging in the air…

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    Spike

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 14 08:12:19 2023
    QUOTE: Investigating officer PC Ben Little said: “I am pleased with these results as Bridgman and Collins both drove while heavily under the influence of drugs, putting other motorists at risk.” ENDS

    Bugger them - they've got a steel cage.
    What about pedestrians, cyclists, disabled people and animals?
    Don't they matter?

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 16:54:54 2023
    Simon Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
    Jip18 13th November 3:22 pm
    User ID: 1996542

    We need to issue tougher sentencing and fines. This is laughable when you
    can imagine what could have happened. They could have killed an innocent person.

    Last Updated: 1 hr ago

    Supposition piled upon supposition. Useless as a modus.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 17:03:55 2023
    Simon Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
    QUOTE: Investigating officer PC Ben Little said: “I am pleased with these results as Bridgman and Collins both drove while heavily under the
    influence of drugs, putting other motorists at risk.” ENDS


    Bugger them - they've got a steel cage.

    What about pedestrians, cyclists, disabled people and animals? Don't they matter?

    Not to cyclists, apparently, who disdainfully dismiss the numbers of pedestrians killed by cyclists as ‘just a handful’.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 14 10:10:56 2023
    Following an investigation by the Thames Valley Police Rural Crime Taskforce, a man and a woman have been sentenced for driving offences in Wallingford.

    Magistrates sentenced Joshua Bridgman, aged 29, of Meadowside, Dorchester-on-Thames, to four months in prison, suspended for a year-and-a-half, at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (9/11).

    The magistrates also disqualified him from driving for five years and gave him a community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement.

    Bridgman pleaded guilty to three counts of driving a motor vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit, namely ketamine, cocaine and benzoylecgonine, and one count each of driving whilst disqualified and using a
    motor vehicle on a road/public place without third party insurance at the same court on 28 September.

    At the same hearing, the magistrates disqualified Danielle Collins, aged 27, of Meadowside, Dorchester-on-Thames, from driving for two years and gave her a one-year community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement.

    She pleaded guilty to two counts of driving a motor vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit, namely ketamine and benzoylecgonine, at the hearing on 28 September.

    Shortly after midnight on 25 March this year, officers from the Rural Crime Taskforce were completing rural burglary patrols on Icknield Road when they noticed an Audi A3 parked in a lay-by with its lights on and multiple people inside.

    While the officers checked the vehicles details on the police system, Collins drove the Audi slowly past the officers’ car.

    The officers then saw Collins swap seats with Bridgman and he drove past the officers again.

    The officers put on their blue lights to get Bridgman to pull over but instead, he reversed and hit the curb.

    More officers in another police car then arrived and boxed the Audi in.

    Checks on Bridgman showed he was disqualified from driving and he was suspected to be under the influence of drugs, as did Collins, so they were arrested.

    Blood tests later showed they were both above the specified drug-driving limits.

    They were both charged on 12 September.

    Investigating officer PC Ben Little, of the Rural Crime Taskforce, said: “I am pleased with these results as Bridgman and Collins both drove while heavily under the influence of drugs, putting other motorists at risk.”

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 20:48:22 2023
    On 14/11/2023 06:10 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

    Following an investigation by the Thames Valley Police Rural Crime Taskforce, a man and a woman have been sentenced for driving offences in Wallingford.

    Magistrates sentenced Joshua Bridgman, aged 29, of Meadowside, Dorchester-on-Thames, to four months in prison, suspended for a year-and-a-half, at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (9/11).

    The magistrates also disqualified him from driving for five years and gave him a community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement.

    Bridgman pleaded guilty to three counts of driving a motor vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit, namely ketamine, cocaine and benzoylecgonine, and one count each of driving whilst disqualified and using a
    motor vehicle on a road/public place without third party insurance at the same court on 28 September.

    "disqualified"

    So NOT a driver. A mere chav-cyclist. That is all he was.

    At the same hearing, the magistrates disqualified Danielle Collins, aged 27, of Meadowside, Dorchester-on-Thames, from driving for two years and gave her a one-year community order with a drug rehabilitation requirement.
    She pleaded guilty to two counts of driving a motor vehicle with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the specified limit, namely ketamine and benzoylecgonine, at the hearing on 28 September.
    Shortly after midnight on 25 March this year, officers from the Rural Crime Taskforce were completing rural burglary patrols on Icknield Road when they noticed an Audi A3 parked in a lay-by with its lights on and multiple people inside.
    While the officers checked the vehicles details on the police system, Collins drove the Audi slowly past the officers’ car.
    The officers then saw Collins swap seats with Bridgman and he drove past the officers again.
    The officers put on their blue lights to get Bridgman to pull over but instead, he reversed and hit the curb.

    Was the curb anywhere near the kerb?

    More officers in another police car then arrived and boxed the Audi in. Checks on Bridgman showed he was disqualified from driving and he was suspected to be under the influence of drugs, as did Collins, so they were arrested.
    Blood tests later showed they were both above the specified drug-driving limits.
    They were both charged on 12 September.
    Investigating officer PC Ben Little, of the Rural Crime Taskforce, said: “I am pleased with these results as Bridgman and Collins both drove while heavily under the influence of drugs, putting other motorists at risk.”

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 14 12:59:28 2023
    QUOTE: JOSH BRIDGMAN, 29, of Meadside, Dorchester-on-Thames, admitted driving a VW Golf on Rushmore Lane, Checkendon, while over the limit for drug ketamine. He also admitted personal possession of the class B drug. He was fined £80 for the drug
    possession and given a community order with five probation sessions for the drug driving offence. The bench banned him from the roads for three years and ordered he pay £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service. ENDS

    https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/23624091.oxford-magistrates-court-results-latest-scales-justice/

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Tue Nov 14 20:35:25 2023
    There was another case very much like this one posted only a day or so ago
    by Mason.


    Simon Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
    Following an investigation by the Thames Valley Police Rural Crime
    Taskforce, a man and a woman have been sentenced for driving offences in Wallingford.

    Magistrates sentenced Joshua Bridgman, aged 29, of Meadowside, Dorchester-on-Thames, to four months in prison, suspended for a year-and-a-half, at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (9/11).

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    Spike

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