A pensioner who was knocked down by a drunk driver while she was cycling has shared the “shocking” footage to warn others.
Ex-cricketer Steven Selwood, 43, who used to play for Derbyshire County Cricket Club, left the woman in her 70s with life-changing injuries after ploughing into her while four times over the limit.
She was cycling over a crossroad in Haslemere, Surrey, last May when Selwood came out of a side road and smashed in her in broad daylight.
Shocking footage of the incident shows Selwood knocking the victim off her back before continuing to drive forward – crushing her under the wheels of his 4x4 as she lay on the ground.
Last month, Selwood, who drove off before walking back to the scene, was jailed for over two years after he was convicted of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving whilst over the prescribed alcohol limit.
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Cyclists kill 0-2 per year.
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Cyclists kill 0-2 per year.
On Friday, May 19, 2023 at 12:26:10 PM UTC+1, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a
drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Cyclists kill 0-2 per year.
Brake also says:
1,608 people were killed (1,558 in Britain, 50 in Northern Ireland).
26,701 were seriously injured (25,892 in Britain, 809 in Northern Ireland). Deaths and serious injuries are up 15% on 2020, after falling during the pandemic lockdowns.
Pre-pandemic and since 2012 there has been little
change in the number of deaths and serious injuries annually.
THE CAR-NAGE GOES ON.
swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a
drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Cyclists kill 0-2 per year.
It’s nearer 5 or 6 per annum.
But your message says “It’s only a few deaths, what do they matter?”.
Which is fairly sick.
On Friday, May 19, 2023 at 12:26:10 PM UTC+1, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Cyclists kill 0-2 per year.
Brake also says:
1,608 people were killed (1,558 in Britain, 50 in Northern Ireland).
26,701 were seriously injured (25,892 in Britain, 809 in Northern Ireland).
Deaths and serious injuries are up 15% on 2020, after falling during the pandemic lockdowns.
Pre-pandemic and since 2012 there has been little change in the number of deaths and serious injuries annually.
THE CAR-NAGE GOES ON.
Startling footage, captured on the M4 earlier this year, shows an HGV driver holding two mobile phones, one to each ear.Highways England.
But what he didn’t realise was the vehicle travelling alongside was an unmarked National Highways ‘HGV cab’ – and there were two police officers inside.
The footage, taken between junctions 18 and 17 by Avon and Somerset Police, captures one of over 21,000 offences recorded by officers in the Operation Tramline HGV cabs since the national safety initiative was launched by National Highways, formerly
The National Highways HGV cabs are now being used as part of a multi-agency fortnight of action along the M4 and M5, taking place from Monday 13 September to Sunday 26 September, which aims to reduce the number of incidents on the motorways andhighlight the risks of dangerous driving.
Elsewhere in the South West, a truck driver who initially provided false details to Devon and Cornwall Police during an operation last month was later identified as disqualified and arrested, while Wiltshire Police caught a motorist speeding at 121mphalong the M4 during a four-day operation earlier this year.
Devon and Cornwall Police’s July operation recorded:
7 people driving without a seat belt
15 driving while using a mobile phone at the wheel
2 positive cases of drug driving
66 offences in total, including 10 speeding and 4 with no insurance.
In just four days, the Wiltshire force dealt with drivers for the following offences:
19 driving without a seat belt
8 driving while using a mobile phone at the wheel
1 arrest for possession of Class B drugs
6 Traffic Offence Reports for speeding, with 121mph being the fastest
A Gloucestershire Police operation in May saw:
44 driving without a seat belt
19 driving while using a mobile phone at the wheel
8 Traffic Offence Reports for speeding
8 other misdemeanours, including two insecure loads and one of driving with no insurance
Avon and Somerset Police, meanwhile, have utilised the HGV cab over four weeks this year, and recorded the following offences in that time:
186 driving without a seat belt
26 driving while using a mobile phone at the wheel
17 Traffic Offence Reports for speedingmore than 21,600 offences have been recorded on the National Highways motorway network. The most common offences have included:
129 other offences, including insecure loads and driving without due care and attention
Under the banner of Operation Peninsula, the campaign will be operating along the M4 between junctions 14 and 18, and the M5 from junction 8 to junction 31.
National Highways deals with countless incidents on the M5 and M4 motorways, and in the latest figures, the company attended a large number of traffic collisions - 526 on the M4 and 821 on the M5 in 2019. Since the launch of Operation Tramline in 2015,
using a mobile phone – 6,073
not wearing a seatbelt – 6,253
not in proper control of vehicle – 1,501
speeding – 1,199
In total, 19,564 vehicles have been stopped in Operation Tramline between July 2015 and April 2021. In that time, a number of bizarre and dangerous behaviours have been spotted:
a driver steering a lorry with his knees while eating lunch on his lap and using a phone in the East Midlands
in West Mercia, a driver eating lasagne with a knife and fork while driving along a motorway
a HGV driver boiling a kettle on the dashboard and another eating pickled gherkins from a jar with his elbows on the steering wheel in Surrey
Nicholas Reed, National Highways’ Road Safety Lead for the South West, said:
The HGV cabs are an important part of our commitment to tackling unsafe driving and those who take unnecessary risks with their own safety and that of others on the road.
The number of people found using their mobile phone while driving is quite alarming. You are four times more likely to be in a crash if you use your phone and, if caught, face a £200 fine and six points on your licence.
Through this fortnight of action on the M5 and M4 we want to make all of our roads safer by raising awareness and encouraging motorists to consider their driving behaviour.
From their elevated viewpoint in the unmarked HGV cabs, police officers are able to spot people driving dangerously – whatever vehicle they may be in.
On 20/05/2023 11:32 am, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
Startling footage, captured on the M4 earlier this year, shows an HGV
driver holding two mobile phones, one to each ear.
But what he didn’t realise was the vehicle travelling alongside was an
unmarked National Highways ‘HGV cab’ – and there were two police officers inside.
The footage, taken between junctions 18 and 17 by Avon and Somerset
Police, captures one of over 21,000 offences recorded by officers in the
Operation Tramline HGV cabs since the national safety initiative was
launched by National Highways, formerly Highways England.
The National Highways HGV cabs are now being used as part of a
multi-agency fortnight of action along the M4 and M5, taking place from
Monday 13 September to Sunday 26 September, which aims to reduce the
number of incidents on the motorways and highlight the risks of dangerous driving.
Elsewhere in the South West, a truck driver who initially provided false
details to Devon and Cornwall Police during an operation last month was
later identified as disqualified and arrested, while Wiltshire Police
caught a motorist speeding at 121mph along the M4 during a four-day
operation earlier this year.
Devon and Cornwall Police’s July operation recorded:
7 people driving without a seat belt
Not always an offence. There are circumstances in which it is entirely
[hey! four syllables! look it up!] permissible.
15 driving while using a mobile phone at the wheel
Not always an offence. There are circumstances in which it is entirely
[hey! four syllables! look it up!] permissible.
2 positive cases of drug driving
I'm with you on that one. Collins won't be, though.
66 offences in total, including 10 speeding and 4 with no insurance.
"Attempting to drive whilst being nothing higher than a
totally-unqualified chav-cyclist"?
In just four days, the Wiltshire force dealt with drivers for the following offences:
19 driving without a seat belt
Not always an offence. There are circumstances in which it is entirely
[hey! four syllables! look it up!] permissible.
8 driving while using a mobile phone at the wheel
Not always an offence. There are circumstances in which it is entirely
[hey! four syllables! look it up!] permissible.
1 arrest for possession of Class B drugs
I'm definitely with you on that one (as long as you a proper grown-up approach to it, I mean).
6 Traffic Offence Reports for speeding, with 121mph being the fastest
Wow...
Dash-cam footage from Michal Kopaniarz's HGV captured the moment the 39-year-old broke the phone in half and discarded it on the verge by a
dual carriageway shortly after he ploughed into a broken-down car, killing three people.
Kopaniarz, from Park Road, Donnington, was jailed for 12 years at
Winchester Crown Court on Friday after pleading guilty to three charges
of causing death by dangerous driving in connection and perverting the
course of justice by breaking the Samsung mobile phone he had been using.
The court heard how a Vauxhall Astra, driven by 28-year-old university graduate Alex Britton had on the A303 near Andover in Hampshire on August
25 2021. Immediately behind her at the time was Tina Ince. The
58-year-old had been driving a food delivery van and stopped to see if
she could assist before Tom Watson, 30, stopped in his breakdown recovery truck to offer assistance.
All three were on the westbound carriageway of the main road when
Kopaniarz smashed into the vehicles at 56mph, killing all three victims instantly.
Despite trying to destroy his phone, Hampshire Police managed to recover
and rebuild it. This allowed investigators to work out that he had shared
and watched a seven-minute-and-28-second video on Ladbible shortly before
the crash, and had been typing his destination into the sat-nav on his
phone when he crashed.
QUOTE: Despite trying to destroy his phone, Hampshire Police managed to recover and rebuild it. ENDS
He had a 44T truck to destroy it with - idiot.
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Yet the swivels still cry over "poor Rhiannon" from 15 years ago.
Deluded fools.
swldx...@gmail.com <swldx...@gmail.com> wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Yet the swivels still cry over "poor Rhiannon" from 15 years ago.
Deluded fools.‘Poor Rhiannon’ was walking on the footway when she was killed by a cyclist.
During Howard's trial in August 2008, Aylesbury magistrates heard he had shouted at Rhiannon to "move because I'm not stopping", before crashing
into her.
She died from head injuries six days later.
On Sunday, 21 May 2023 at 09:54:56 UTC+1, Spike wrote:
swldx...@gmail.com <swldx...@gmail.com> wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a‘Poor Rhiannon’ was walking on the footway when she was killed by a
drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS >>
Yet the swivels still cry over "poor Rhiannon" from 15 years ago.
Deluded fools.
cyclist.
During Howard's trial in August 2008, Aylesbury magistrates heard he had
shouted at Rhiannon to "move because I'm not stopping", before crashing
into her.
She died from head injuries six days later.
Was She wearing a helmet?
A pensioner who was knocked down by a drunk driver while she was cycling has shared the “shocking” footage to warn others.life and the lives of others at risk.
Ex-cricketer Steven Selwood, 43, who used to play for Derbyshire County Cricket Club, left the woman in her 70s with life-changing injuries after ploughing into her while four times over the limit.
She was cycling over a crossroad in Haslemere, Surrey, last May when Selwood came out of a side road and smashed in her in broad daylight.
Shocking footage of the incident shows Selwood knocking the victim off her back before continuing to drive forward – crushing her under the wheels of his 4x4 as she lay on the ground.
Last month, Selwood, who drove off before walking back to the scene, was jailed for over two years after he was convicted of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving whilst over the prescribed alcohol limit.
Now, the victim has allowed the footage to be released to highlight the impact drink driving can have.
She described how she can no longer do many of her hobbies and is now scared to go near traffic.
In an impact statement, she said: “My sense of loss is deep, my trust in my world evaporated, my sense of hope gone.
“Not a night goes by without nightmares. My life has changed considerably since I was knocked down off my cycle.
"I used to be outgoing, talking a lot to others, going to church, back-packing. I did my own DIY and gardening.
“I was never frightened of traffic like I am today, absolutely terrified with a strong feeling it's going to happen again.
“My worst fear now is that my left leg will not hold me up through weakness which is happening more so these days plus my mental state is not too good.”
Now, the victim has allowed the footage to be released to highlight the impact drink driving can have.
She described how she can no longer do many of her hobbies and is now scared to go near traffic.
In an impact statement, she said: “My sense of loss is deep, my trust in my world evaporated, my sense of hope gone.
“Not a night goes by without nightmares. My life has changed considerably since I was knocked down off my cycle.
The victim added that she “doesn’t laugh any more” and gets “overwhelmed” with everyday occurrences.
Sergeant Joe McGregor, investigating officer for Surrey Police, warned of the dangers of drink driving after Selwood was jailed at Guildford Crown Court.
He said: “This footage is shocking to watch but it may serve as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by those who choose to drink and drive...
“The victim in this case has been left with lifelong physical and mental scars and has bravely said she wants her case to be a warning to anyone who thinks that it is acceptable to drive whilst under the influence. It isn’t. You are putting your
More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake.driving or being in charge of a vehicle.
The legal alcohol limit in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for driving is 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood or 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath – anything above this means you are breaking the law by
Police are allowed to stop and breathalyser drivers if they have reason to suspect they have been drinking or have been involved in a crash or committed another traffic offence.mean up to three months in prison, a £2,500 fine and a possible driving ban.
The punishments for drink-driving vary depending on the offence but drink-drivers face possible imprisonment, driving bans and fines if found guilty – and simply being in charge of a vehicle while above the legal limit or unfit through drink could
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/steven-selwood-jailed-run-over-cyclist-haslemere-surrey-120202573.html
Mike Collins <cmike8828@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sunday, 21 May 2023 at 09:54:56 UTC+1, Spike wrote:
swldx...@gmail.com <swldx...@gmail.com> wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a‘Poor Rhiannon’ was walking on the footway when she was killed by a
drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS >>>
Yet the swivels still cry over "poor Rhiannon" from 15 years ago.
Deluded fools.
cyclist.
During Howard's trial in August 2008, Aylesbury magistrates heard he had >>> shouted at Rhiannon to "move because I'm not stopping", before crashing
into her.
She died from head injuries six days later.
Was She wearing a helmet?
That’s sick.
On Friday, 19 May 2023 at 06:53:22 UTC+1, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
A pensioner who was knocked down by a drunk driver while she was cycling
has shared the “shocking” footage to warn others.
Ex-cricketer Steven Selwood, 43, who used to play for Derbyshire County
Cricket Club, left the woman in her 70s with life-changing injuries
after ploughing into her while four times over the limit.
She was cycling over a crossroad in Haslemere, Surrey, last May when
Selwood came out of a side road and smashed in her in broad daylight.
Shocking footage of the incident shows Selwood knocking the victim off
her back before continuing to drive forward – crushing her under the
wheels of his 4x4 as she lay on the ground.
Last month, Selwood, who drove off before walking back to the scene, was
jailed for over two years after he was convicted of causing serious
injury by dangerous driving and driving whilst over the prescribed alcohol limit.
Now, the victim has allowed the footage to be released to highlight the
impact drink driving can have.
She described how she can no longer do many of her hobbies and is now
scared to go near traffic.
In an impact statement, she said: “My sense of loss is deep, my trust in >> my world evaporated, my sense of hope gone.
“Not a night goes by without nightmares. My life has changed
considerably since I was knocked down off my cycle.
"I used to be outgoing, talking a lot to others, going to church,
back-packing. I did my own DIY and gardening.
“I was never frightened of traffic like I am today, absolutely terrified >> with a strong feeling it's going to happen again.
“My worst fear now is that my left leg will not hold me up through
weakness which is happening more so these days plus my mental state is not too good.”
Now, the victim has allowed the footage to be released to highlight the
impact drink driving can have.
She described how she can no longer do many of her hobbies and is now
scared to go near traffic.
In an impact statement, she said: “My sense of loss is deep, my trust in >> my world evaporated, my sense of hope gone.
“Not a night goes by without nightmares. My life has changed
considerably since I was knocked down off my cycle.
The victim added that she “doesn’t laugh any more” and gets
“overwhelmed” with everyday occurrences.
Sergeant Joe McGregor, investigating officer for Surrey Police, warned
of the dangers of drink driving after Selwood was jailed at Guildford Crown Court.
He said: “This footage is shocking to watch but it may serve as a stark
reminder of the dangers posed by those who choose to drink and drive...
“The victim in this case has been left with lifelong physical and mental >> scars and has bravely said she wants her case to be a warning to anyone
who thinks that it is acceptable to drive whilst under the influence. It
isn’t. You are putting your life and the lives of others at risk.
More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a
drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake.
The legal alcohol limit in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for
driving is 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood or 35
micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath – anything above
this means you are breaking the law by driving or being in charge of a vehicle.
Police are allowed to stop and breathalyser drivers if they have reason
to suspect they have been drinking or have been involved in a crash or
committed another traffic offence.
The punishments for drink-driving vary depending on the offence but
drink-drivers face possible imprisonment, driving bans and fines if
found guilty – and simply being in charge of a vehicle while above the
legal limit or unfit through drink could mean up to three months in
prison, a £2,500 fine and a possible driving ban.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/steven-selwood-jailed-run-over-cyclist-haslemere-surrey-120202573.html
2 Years for the drunk/dangerous driving is reasonable.
A further 20 years with no parole for deliberately driving over the victim is just.
Obviously a life driving ban.
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Yet the swivels still cry over "poor Rhiannon" from 15 years ago.
Deluded fools.
Mike Collins <cmik...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sunday, 21 May 2023 at 09:54:56 UTC+1, Spike wrote:
swldx...@gmail.com <swldx...@gmail.com> wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a >>> drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS‘Poor Rhiannon’ was walking on the footway when she was killed by a >> cyclist.
Yet the swivels still cry over "poor Rhiannon" from 15 years ago.
Deluded fools.
During Howard's trial in August 2008, Aylesbury magistrates heard he had >> shouted at Rhiannon to "move because I'm not stopping", before crashing >> into her.
She died from head injuries six days later.
Was She wearing a helmet?That’s sick.
--
Spike
swldx...@gmail.com <swldx...@gmail.com> wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Yet the swivels still cry over "poor Rhiannon" from 15 years ago.
Deluded fools.‘Poor Rhiannon’ was walking on the footway when she was killed by failing to wear a helmet.
On Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 6:18:46 AM UTC+1, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
QUOTE: More than 200 people in the UK die every year as a result of a drink-driving related crash, according to road safety charity Brake. ENDS
Yet the swivels still cry over "poor Rhiannon" from 15 years ago.Wasn't the silly bint playing chicken with live traffic?
Deluded fools.
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