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  #11  
Old March 5th 20, 08:40 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Kerr-Mudd,John[_2_]
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Default Cyclist thought impatient driver who drove into him was 'going to kill him'

On Wed, 04 Mar 2020 21:49:04 GMT, "Mr Pounder Esquire"
wrote:

Mike Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 19:37:34 UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Mike Collins wrote:

[]

34 years (self funded) and a life driving ban would be more
appropriate. Why do motorists think they are entitled to use their
vehicles as weapons?

Prat.


You 'think' it is OK to use a car as a weapon?


Prat.


If only we could all have the amazing logical thought processes that you
possess.


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  #12  
Old March 5th 20, 09:41 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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Default Cyclist thought impatient driver who drove into him was 'going tokill him'

On 05/03/2020 08:37, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Mike Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 13:39:10 UTC, Simon Mason wrote:
What an ugly mug shot of the jailed driver!
QUOTE:
A cyclist thought he was "going to be killed" when an impatient
motorist drove into him twice while trying to pass him on a narrow
road.

Jeffrey Young, 48, shouted at Ian Edward and used his white Peugeot
to push him towards the kerb after he became incensed the cyclist
was riding in the middle of the road.

Mr Edward was riding from Porthcawl to North Cornelly, in Bridgend ,
at around 5pm on June 25 last year when the incident happened.

A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court heard Mr Edward was
riding along Heol Fach when he approached a bridge under the M4
which causes the road to narrow.

As he approached this point he positioned his bike in the middle of
the road to prevent cars from overtaking him until he could return
to the side of the wider road safely.

Prosecutor Paul Hewitt told the court Young drove up behind the Mr
Edward and became "impatient" with him due to his position in the
road.

Mr Hewitt added: "The vehicle connected with the bike and pushed him
closer to the kerb, having got to the side of him and turned the car
towards him and forcing him into the kerb a second time and hit him
in the leg.

"He was clipped to the back and as soon as he had hit the kerb and
the car shot off at speed."

Mr Edward, who fortunately suffered no injuries, called the police
and reported Young. He said: "I had no injuries but I was extremely
shaken up and I though this was person was going to kill me."

Young was arrested and interviewed but initially claimed the cyclist
was angry and had refused to move over. He also accused the cyclist
of kicking his car but he later accepted his behaviour and pleaded
guilty to dangerous driving.

HERE COMES THE WRIGGLE. Defence barrister Stuart John said his
client had suffered with mental health issues throughout his life
and was now willing to access support provided to him in order to
address that.

Sentencing, Judge Daniel Williams said: "This was a senseless piece
of bullying which could have had terrible consequences.

"It is clear from everything I've heard you are bristling with
grievances, some justified and some not."

Young, of Heol Onnen, North Cornelly, was sentenced to 34 weeks
imprisonment and was disqualified from driving for two years and the
duration of his sentence.

He was also ordered to pay £95.97 in compensation.

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...ailed-17855991


34 years (self funded) and a life driving ban would be more
appropriate. Why do motorists think they are entitled to use their
vehicles as weapons?


Prat.


Thanks for the compliment.
Now use your chisel.
  #13  
Old March 5th 20, 09:42 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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Default Cyclist thought impatient driver who drove into him was 'going tokill him'

On 05/03/2020 10:53, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 9:29:17 PM UTC, Mike Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 19:37:34 UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Mike Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 13:39:10 UTC, Simon Mason wrote:
What an ugly mug shot of the jailed driver!
QUOTE:
A cyclist thought he was "going to be killed" when an impatient
motorist drove into him twice while trying to pass him on a narrow
road.

Jeffrey Young, 48, shouted at Ian Edward and used his white
Peugeot to push him towards the kerb after he became incensed the
cyclist was riding in the middle of the road.

Mr Edward was riding from Porthcawl to North Cornelly, in
Bridgend , at around 5pm on June 25 last year when the incident
happened.

A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court heard Mr Edward was
riding along Heol Fach when he approached a bridge under the M4
which causes the road to narrow.

As he approached this point he positioned his bike in the middle
of the road to prevent cars from overtaking him until he could
return to the side of the wider road safely.

Prosecutor Paul Hewitt told the court Young drove up behind the Mr
Edward and became "impatient" with him due to his position in the
road.

Mr Hewitt added: "The vehicle connected with the bike and pushed
him closer to the kerb, having got to the side of him and turned
the car towards him and forcing him into the kerb a second time
and hit him in the leg.

"He was clipped to the back and as soon as he had hit the kerb and
the car shot off at speed."

Mr Edward, who fortunately suffered no injuries, called the police
and reported Young. He said: "I had no injuries but I was
extremely shaken up and I though this was person was going to
kill me."

Young was arrested and interviewed but initially claimed the
cyclist was angry and had refused to move over. He also accused
the cyclist of kicking his car but he later accepted his
behaviour and pleaded guilty to dangerous driving.

HERE COMES THE WRIGGLE. Defence barrister Stuart John said his
client had suffered with mental health issues throughout his life
and was now willing to access support provided to him in order to
address that.

Sentencing, Judge Daniel Williams said: "This was a senseless
piece of bullying which could have had terrible consequences.

"It is clear from everything I've heard you are bristling with
grievances, some justified and some not."

Young, of Heol Onnen, North Cornelly, was sentenced to 34 weeks
imprisonment and was disqualified from driving for two years and
the duration of his sentence.

He was also ordered to pay £95.97 in compensation.

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...ailed-17855991

34 years (self funded) and a life driving ban would be more
appropriate. Why do motorists think they are entitled to use their
vehicles as weapons?

Prat.

You 'think' it is OK to use a car as a weapon?


Mr Pounder thinks it is OK to use a chisel as a weapon.


Prat.
Go find a bridge and this time do it right. Water, not a road. ****.


So you use your chisel to murder Simon?
  #14  
Old March 5th 20, 09:44 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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Posts: 8,736
Default Cyclist thought impatient driver who drove into him was 'going to kill him'

On 05/03/2020 10:49, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Mike Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 19:37:34 UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Mike Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 13:39:10 UTC, Simon Mason wrote:
What an ugly mug shot of the jailed driver!
QUOTE:
A cyclist thought he was "going to be killed" when an impatient
motorist drove into him twice while trying to pass him on a narrow
road.

Jeffrey Young, 48, shouted at Ian Edward and used his white Peugeot
to push him towards the kerb after he became incensed the cyclist
was riding in the middle of the road.

Mr Edward was riding from Porthcawl to North Cornelly, in Bridgend
, at around 5pm on June 25 last year when the incident happened.

A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court heard Mr Edward was
riding along Heol Fach when he approached a bridge under the M4
which causes the road to narrow.

As he approached this point he positioned his bike in the middle of
the road to prevent cars from overtaking him until he could return
to the side of the wider road safely.

Prosecutor Paul Hewitt told the court Young drove up behind the Mr
Edward and became "impatient" with him due to his position in the
road.

Mr Hewitt added: "The vehicle connected with the bike and pushed
him closer to the kerb, having got to the side of him and turned
the car towards him and forcing him into the kerb a second time
and hit him in the leg.

"He was clipped to the back and as soon as he had hit the kerb and
the car shot off at speed."

Mr Edward, who fortunately suffered no injuries, called the police
and reported Young. He said: "I had no injuries but I was extremely
shaken up and I though this was person was going to kill me."

Young was arrested and interviewed but initially claimed the
cyclist was angry and had refused to move over. He also accused
the cyclist of kicking his car but he later accepted his behaviour
and pleaded guilty to dangerous driving.

HERE COMES THE WRIGGLE. Defence barrister Stuart John said his
client had suffered with mental health issues throughout his life
and was now willing to access support provided to him in order to
address that.

Sentencing, Judge Daniel Williams said: "This was a senseless piece
of bullying which could have had terrible consequences.

"It is clear from everything I've heard you are bristling with
grievances, some justified and some not."

Young, of Heol Onnen, North Cornelly, was sentenced to 34 weeks
imprisonment and was disqualified from driving for two years and
the duration of his sentence.

He was also ordered to pay £95.97 in compensation.

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...ailed-17855991

34 years (self funded) and a life driving ban would be more
appropriate. Why do motorists think they are entitled to use their
vehicles as weapons?

Prat.


You 'think' it is OK to use a car as a weapon?


Prat.


Thanks greatly for the compliment.
Where is your chisel?
  #15  
Old March 5th 20, 09:45 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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Posts: 8,736
Default Cyclist thought impatient driver who drove into him was 'going tokill him'

On 05/03/2020 21:40, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Wed, 04 Mar 2020 21:49:04 GMT, "Mr Pounder Esquire"
wrote:

Mike Collins wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 19:37:34 UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Mike Collins wrote:

[]

34 years (self funded) and a life driving ban would be more
appropriate. Why do motorists think they are entitled to use their
vehicles as weapons?

Prat.

You 'think' it is OK to use a car as a weapon?


Prat.


If only we could all have the amazing logical thought processes that you
possess.


The world would be a ot simpler --
 




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