• Driver jailed under new sentencing guidelines that came into effect in

    From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 23 11:44:45 2023
    Paul Watson, 39, of Church Lane, Normanton was sentenced at Leeds Crown Court today (Friday) to seven and a half years imprisonment and disqualified from driving for 10 years after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, driving whilst
    over the drink drive limit and driving whilst over the specified drug limit.

    Terrance Keye, 53, was killed on Friday, February 10, whilst cycling home from work on Wakefield Road, Normanton.

    He was struck by Watson’s Ford Transit Connect van at an estimated speed of 55mph.

    Watson was twice the legal limit of cocaine and one and a half times over the drink drive limit, with CCTV from before the collision showing him driving on the wrong side of the road and at excessive speed.

    Detective Constable Simon Marshall, from the Major Collision Enquiry Team, said “Terrance was cycling home that evening, he was wearing reflective clothing and had lights on his bike.

    "He did everything right.

    "Watson, on the other hand, did everything wrong. He chose to drive whilst over the alcohol limit, he chose to drive whilst over the drug drive limit and he chose to drive dangerously. Terrance wasn’t able to make any choices."

    In a Victim Personal Statement, Terrance’s mother said: “On the night of 10 February, two police officers came to my door to tell me that my only son, Terry had been killed.

    "That night my life stopped. I will never hear his key in my door again and saying ‘Mother, it’s only me’. No one will ever know the devastation and grief I am feeling every minute, every hour of every day and night.”

    Sergeant Mick Kilburn, also from the Major Collision Enquiry Team, added: “Watson is the first person in West Yorkshire to be dealt with under the new sentencing guidelines that came into effect in June 2022. He was previously of good character having
    never been arrested before. We welcome the lengthy sentence and hope that this sends a message out that dangerous, and drink or drug driving will be dealt with seriously.

    “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers who worked tirelessly in the days following this collision, making sure that Watson was no longer a danger to the public. Their hard work and dedication has resulted in a selfish and
    dangerous driver being imprisoned for a significant period of time.

    “I would also like to pay tribute to Terrance’s family, who have had to deal with this devastating incident. Our thoughts remain with them at this difficult time, and I hope that today will allow them some closure on a tragic, yet avoidable, incident.

    https://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news/crime/speeding-normanton-driver-who-killed-cyclist-while-over-drink-and-drugs-limit-jailed-4195447

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Fri Jun 23 20:00:33 2023
    I’ve seen this somewhere before…

    swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    Paul Watson, 39, of Church Lane, Normanton was sentenced at Leeds Crown
    Court today (Friday) to seven and a half years imprisonment and
    disqualified from driving for 10 years after pleading guilty to causing
    death by dangerous driving, driving whilst over the drink drive limit and driving whilst over the specified drug limit.

    Terrance Keye, 53, was killed on Friday, February 10, whilst cycling home from work on Wakefield Road, Normanton.

    He was struck by Watson’s Ford Transit Connect van at an estimated speed of 55mph.

    Watson was twice the legal limit of cocaine and one and a half times over
    the drink drive limit, with CCTV from before the collision showing him driving on the wrong side of the road and at excessive speed.

    Detective Constable Simon Marshall, from the Major Collision Enquiry
    Team, said “Terrance was cycling home that evening, he was wearing reflective clothing and had lights on his bike.

    "He did everything right.

    "Watson, on the other hand, did everything wrong. He chose to drive
    whilst over the alcohol limit, he chose to drive whilst over the drug
    drive limit and he chose to drive dangerously. Terrance wasn’t able to make any choices."

    In a Victim Personal Statement, Terrance’s mother said: “On the night of 10 February, two police officers came to my door to tell me that my only
    son, Terry had been killed.

    "That night my life stopped. I will never hear his key in my door again
    and saying ‘Mother, it’s only me’. No one will ever know the devastation
    and grief I am feeling every minute, every hour of every day and night.”

    Sergeant Mick Kilburn, also from the Major Collision Enquiry Team, added: “Watson is the first person in West Yorkshire to be dealt with under the new sentencing guidelines that came into effect in June 2022. He was previously of good character having never been arrested before. We
    welcome the lengthy sentence and hope that this sends a message out that dangerous, and drink or drug driving will be dealt with seriously.

    “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers who worked tirelessly in the days following this collision, making sure that Watson
    was no longer a danger to the public. Their hard work and dedication has resulted in a selfish and dangerous driver being imprisoned for a
    significant period of time.

    “I would also like to pay tribute to Terrance’s family, who have had to deal with this devastating incident. Our thoughts remain with them at
    this difficult time, and I hope that today will allow them some closure
    on a tragic, yet avoidable, incident.

    https://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news/crime/speeding-normanton-driver-who-killed-cyclist-while-over-drink-and-drugs-limit-jailed-4195447




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    Spike

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 23 13:34:00 2023
    QUOTE: Sergeant Mick Kilburn, also from the Major Collision Enquiry Team, added: “Watson is the first person in West Yorkshire to be dealt with under the new sentencing guidelines that came into effect in June 2022. We welcome the lengthy sentence and
    hope that this sends a message out that dangerous, and drink or drug driving will be dealt with seriously. ENDS

    QUOTE: Normanton was sentenced at Leeds Crown Court today (Friday) to seven and a half years imprisonment and disqualified from driving for 10 years. ENDS

    That will amount to a de facto 17.5 years driving ban - the new guidelines are looking decent for a change.
    More please.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Fri Jun 23 23:10:36 2023
    On 23/06/2023 07:44 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    Paul Watson, 39, of Church Lane, Normanton was sentenced at Leeds Crown Court today (Friday) to seven and a half years imprisonment and disqualified from driving for 10 years after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, driving whilst
    over the drink drive limit and driving whilst over the specified drug limit.

    That (from you or anyone else) is total CRAP.

    Those offences were already punishable by imprisonment.

    Why do you feel the need to lie so much?

    Terrance Keye, 53, was killed on Friday, February 10, whilst cycling home from work on Wakefield Road, Normanton.
    He was struck by Watson’s Ford Transit Connect van at an estimated speed of 55mph.
    Watson was twice the legal limit of cocaine and one and a half times over the drink drive limit, with CCTV from before the collision showing him driving on the wrong side of the road and at excessive speed.
    Detective Constable Simon Marshall, from the Major Collision Enquiry Team, said “Terrance was cycling home that evening, he was wearing reflective clothing and had lights on his bike.
    "He did everything right.

    DC Marshall cannot actually know that because he is taking account of relatively few factors.

    "Watson, on the other hand, did everything wrong. He chose to drive whilst over the alcohol limit, he chose to drive whilst over the drug drive limit and he chose to drive dangerously. Terrance wasn’t able to make any choices."
    In a Victim Personal Statement, Terrance’s mother said: “On the night of 10 February, two police officers came to my door to tell me that my only son, Terry had been killed.
    "That night my life stopped. I will never hear his key in my door again and saying ‘Mother, it’s only me’. No one will ever know the devastation and grief I am feeling every minute, every hour of every day and night.”
    Sergeant Mick Kilburn, also from the Major Collision Enquiry Team, added: “Watson is the first person in West Yorkshire to be dealt with under the new sentencing guidelines that came into effect in June 2022. He was previously of good character
    having never been arrested before. We welcome the lengthy sentence and hope that this sends a message out that dangerous, and drink or drug driving will be dealt with seriously.
    “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers who worked tirelessly in the days following this collision, making sure that Watson was no longer a danger to the public. Their hard work and dedication has resulted in a selfish and
    dangerous driver being imprisoned for a significant period of time.
    “I would also like to pay tribute to Terrance’s family, who have had to deal with this devastating incident. Our thoughts remain with them at this difficult time, and I hope that today will allow them some closure on a tragic, yet avoidable,
    incident.

    https://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news/crime/speeding-normanton-driver-who-killed-cyclist-while-over-drink-and-drugs-limit-jailed-4195447

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Fri Jun 23 23:11:13 2023
    On 23/06/2023 09:34 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
    QUOTE: Sergeant Mick Kilburn, also from the Major Collision Enquiry Team, added: “Watson is the first person in West Yorkshire to be dealt with under the new sentencing guidelines that came into effect in June 2022. We welcome the lengthy sentence
    and hope that this sends a message out that dangerous, and drink or drug driving will be dealt with seriously. ENDS

    QUOTE: Normanton was sentenced at Leeds Crown Court today (Friday) to seven and a half years imprisonment and disqualified from driving for 10 years. ENDS

    That will amount to a de facto 17.5 years driving ban

    Prove it.

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 23 22:00:34 2023
    I don't think previous bad behaviour makes the slightest difference anyway. Sir Harry Djanogly was just banned after getting 19 points for different speeding offences. Apparently no one noticed when he got to 12 or even 16 points!

    He'd previously got away with injuring a policeman who tried to stop him (for speeding naturally) by taking them for a ride on his Jaguars bonnet in 2015 and was banned for getting 12 points (guess what for) in 2021. On top of that he's still got a
    couple of speeding cases waiting to be heard!

    I'm sure he and his ex solicitor, ex Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Justice and current MP son will have a good laugh about it at the next lodge meeting.

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