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Jailed, The Brands Hatch Rogue Driver.

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  • Deserved longer. Wasnt even a polo GTI.

  • Yes, what he did was f*cking stupid, and potentially dangerous, but I'd sooner not have my taxes wasted locking the ****** up in a cell 23 hours per day, thank you very much Wife beaters, burglars, e

  • Strangely enough, I was aware that it actually took place on a race track   I was pointing out that a driver (I just happened to use a Mk1 Fabia vRS as an example vehicle) on a public road, racing a

Should have removed his licence for 2 years also

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OI Veh! The next generation...

Whoops. Bet he wishes he'd thought that through a bit more.

Deserved more tbh, bit light imo considering endangering his life, passengers and also the other drivers, plus the financial loss

The vid,

 

I think it is sweary but not sure since they seem to be doing an Ali G impression. Or maybe they really talk like that?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAPT72Mzt2c

The vid,

I think it is sweary but not sure since they seem to be doing an Ali G impression. Or maybe they really talk like that?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAPT72Mzt2c

Been removed again unfortunately Aspman :thumbdown:

I assume it was a bloke driving about Brands Hatch like a tit??

JRJG

Been removed again unfortunately Aspman :thumbdown:

I assume it was a bloke driving about Brands Hatch like a tit??

JRJG

He drove his Girlfriends car out onto the track in the middle of a live race. She is going ballistic in the passenger seat but he ignores her and keeps on going. Complete tool!

She wasn't that bothered until he got on the track. Quite happy for him to ping round the paddock in her car.

 

Sure the vid will be around if you have a search for Brands Hatch Tw/\t

She wasn't that bothered until he got on the track. Quite happy for him to ping round the paddock in her car.

 

Sure the vid will be around if you have a search for Brands Hatch Tw/\t

 

She's as clueless as him,, two amoebas together, almost a lifeform,..  best place for him, fingers crossed he might get a few remedial lessons in the shower block, though no doubt he'll come out reeducated and go on to a more productive low life of crime.

Deserved longer.

Wasnt even a polo GTI.

Ah balls, didn't spot this thread, what a cottle I am! ;) Only started another one "in off topic chitty chat"....

Good to see it was taken seriously and he got what he deserved! But still the contrast strikes me of "you could have killed someone!!!!" = 8 months....... While "you killed someone with your driving!!" = short ban and community service....... Crap judicial system in my eyes with things like this popping up while people who do, do dangerous things and the worst does happen, walk! We have all seen people get less for causing death by dangerous and or careless driving, where is the balance? 

The circuit should also get a smack around the head for allowing members of the general public to drive through the paddock and get onto the track in the first place.

Yes, what he did was f*cking stupid, and potentially dangerous, but I'd sooner not have my taxes wasted locking the ****** up in a cell 23 hours per day, thank you very much

Wife beaters, burglars, etc etc etc walk free week in week out, so putting things in perspective, I'm not convinced the punishment fits the crime

Yes, what he did was f*cking stupid, and potentially dangerous, but I'd sooner not have my taxes wasted locking the ****** up in a cell 23 hours per day, thank you very much

Wife beaters, burglars, etc etc etc walk free week in week out, so putting things in perspective, I'm not convinced the punishment fits the crime

Exactly my thoughts

The sentence does seem a little harsh to me too. One moment of reckless youthful stupidity is going to haunt him and blight his life for years to come. His employability has just taken a major nosedive with a jail term on his CV......

Deserves at least 6 months for the Ali g talk

The sentence does seem a little harsh to me too. One moment of reckless youthful stupidity is going to haunt him and blight his life for years to come. His employability has just taken a major nosedive with a jail term on his CV......

Posting it on YouTube was likely the reason the sentance was so harsh.  He's going to have to serve as an example to everyone that viewed the video. Copy him and you will go to jail too. He suffers but the deterrant is worth it.

Glad his stupidity has been punished - not getting into a discussion on whether it is harsh compared to other things though.

 

Would agree that Brands should have a bit better security though as nowhere in the video was he even remotely challenged

Is his punishment harsh, or other punishments lenient?

His also suggests that he has "previous", as that charge wouldn't normally support a gaol sentence for a first offence.

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"lacks maturity & is easily led" said his Defence Council.

 

So does that imply that the rear seat passenger or the G/F in the other seat egged him on,

because that is not how it appears,

or is she suggesting that he was dared somehow earlier on.?

 

He knew fully what he was doing it appears,

and if the one filming in the rear was complacent in the deed, then maybe they should have ended up in court.

 

george

Edited by goneoffSKi

Funnily enough Brands Hatch is a lot tighter on security in and around the pits now. I was there last week for a open pit session and the marshals won't allow anyone out of the pit lane, to the track, without having checked that crash lids are on and that also each person in the car is wearing the relevant driver/ passenger wrist band. They're also now very tight on keeping pit doors closed when vacant or not needed. 

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