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    From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 30 05:33:46 2023
    A banned driver from Speedwell chasing a £30 loan rammed his car into a cyclist and crushed him against bollards. Ryan Basseng, who has learning difficulties, was trying to get the money back from Richard Crook, Bristol Crown Court heard.

    When Basseng saw him cycling on a lane in Bristol he accelerated the Suzuki Swift and drove into the back of him - shouting: "Well, you had it f-ing coming!" The court was told Mr Crook was pushed into bollards and sustained a broken hip and collarbone.

    Dad-of-two Basseng, 26, of Priory Way, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, driving while disqualified and dangerous driving on April 4. Judge Euan Ambrose jailed him for three years and banned him from driving for four years and
    three months, pending an extended driving test.

    Kenneth Bell, prosecuting, said Mr Crook was cycling between Forest Road and Tredegar Road, as he did regularly. The day before the incident Basseng had stopped his car near him and asked him: "Where's my money?", referring to £30 he had loaned Mr Crook
    a month previously. The court heard Basseng added: "Sort my f-ing money out."

    The next day Mr Crook was cycling on the lane around 6pm when he spotted Basseng's car. Mr Crook said Basseng seemed to speed up on seeing him.

    Mr Bell told the court on Friday (July 28): "The vehicle pushed Mr Crook into bollards. Mr Crook and the bike were crushed against bollards.

    "Mr Crook managed to get up and hobble off. He was followed by a passenger in the vehicle who did nothing. Mr Basseng was shouting: "Well, you had it f-ing coming!"

    The court heard Mr Crook sustained a broken hip and collarbone as well as facial injuries. He stated how he had been unable to walk properly afterwards and had suffered from nightmares.

    Fiona Elder, defending, said her client was a young, vulnerable man whose difficulties arose from drug use. She said Basseng, who has mental health difficulties, had got himself free from drugs in custody.

    https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/speedwell-man-who-rammed-car-8635916

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Sun Jul 30 14:03:19 2023
    On 30/07/2023 01:33 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    A banned driver from Speedwell chasing a £30 loan rammed his car into a cyclist and crushed him against bollards. Ryan Basseng, who has learning difficulties, was trying to get the money back from Richard Crook, Bristol Crown Court heard.

    Sounds as though he's been taking "The Sopranos" just a little bit too seriously.

    When Basseng saw him cycling on a lane in Bristol he accelerated the Suzuki Swift and drove into the back of him - shouting: "Well, you had it f-ing coming!" The court was told Mr Crook was pushed into bollards and sustained a broken hip and collarbone.
    Dad-of-two Basseng, 26, of Priory Way, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, driving while disqualified and dangerous driving on April 4. Judge Euan Ambrose jailed him for three years and banned him from driving for four years and
    three months, pending an extended driving test.
    Kenneth Bell, prosecuting, said Mr Crook was cycling between Forest Road and Tredegar Road, as he did regularly. The day before the incident Basseng had stopped his car near him and asked him: "Where's my money?", referring to £30 he had loaned Mr
    Crook a month previously. The court heard Basseng added: "Sort my f-ing money out."
    The next day Mr Crook was cycling on the lane around 6pm when he spotted Basseng's car. Mr Crook said Basseng seemed to speed up on seeing him.
    Mr Bell told the court on Friday (July 28): "The vehicle pushed Mr Crook into bollards. Mr Crook and the bike were crushed against bollards.
    "Mr Crook managed to get up and hobble off. He was followed by a passenger in the vehicle who did nothing. Mr Basseng was shouting: "Well, you had it f-ing coming!"
    The court heard Mr Crook sustained a broken hip and collarbone as well as facial injuries. He stated how he had been unable to walk properly afterwards and had suffered from nightmares.
    Fiona Elder, defending, said her client was a young, vulnerable man whose difficulties arose from drug use.

    Oh yes, he sounds really "vulnerable", doesn't he?

    She said Basseng, who has mental health difficulties, had got himself free from drugs in custody.

    He'll have a chance to consolidate that over the next eighteen months
    minimum.

    https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/speedwell-man-who-rammed-car-8635916

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 30 08:23:32 2023
    QUOTE: She said Basseng, who has mental health difficulties, had got himself free from drugs in custody. ENDS

    Big deal - I got free of Fentanyl in 19 days with no help whatsoever.

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 30 08:31:19 2023
    QUOTE: When Basseng saw him cycling on a lane in Bristol he accelerated the Suzuki Swift and drove into the back of him - shouting: "Well, you had it f-ing coming! ENDS

    That's nearly every nutcase driver down to a tee - right there.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Sun Jul 30 16:36:35 2023
    On 30/07/2023 04:31 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    QUOTE: When Basseng saw him cycling on a lane in Bristol he accelerated the Suzuki Swift and drove into the back of him - shouting: "Well, you had it f-ing coming! ENDS

    That's nearly every nutcase driver down to a tee - right there.

    Did you *drive* off that bridge?

    I thought you jumped as a pedestrian (or perhaps as a fairy-cyclist).

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 30 09:03:11 2023
    QUOTE: Judge Euan Ambrose jailed him for three years and banned him from driving for four years and three months, pending an extended driving test. ENDS

    Seven year ban - what's the betting he drives again before retaking his test?

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Sun Jul 30 16:26:38 2023
    On 30/07/2023 04:23 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    QUOTE: She said Basseng, who has mental health difficulties, had got himself free from drugs in custody. ENDS

    Big deal - I got free of Fentanyl in 19 days with no help whatsoever.

    Are you sure?

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 30 09:34:39 2023
    QUOTE: Ryan Basseng, who has learning difficulties, was trying to get the money back from Richard Crook, Bristol Crown Court heard. ENDS

    Not really possible to learn the HC then!

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Sun Jul 30 16:16:45 2023
    JNugent <jnugent@mail.com> wrote:
    On 30/07/2023 04:23 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    QUOTE: She said Basseng, who has mental health difficulties, had got
    himself free from drugs in custody. ENDS

    Big deal - I got free of Fentanyl in 19 days with no help whatsoever.

    Are you sure?

    Good question…

    --
    Spike

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