Dangerous drink-driver jailed following collision with motorcyclist

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2023
  • The man in the video is Bryan Rothwell.
    At around 5.55pm on January 26, 2022, he was driving a Ford Focus in Haslingden while over the drug and drink-drive limits.
    While at the junction of Blackburn Road and Pilling Street, he dangerously turned right straight across the path of a Mondial Flat Track 125.
    The motorcyclist was unable to avoid the Focus and collided with it to the nearside of the car with enough force to shunt the back end of the car.
    The rider, a man in his 30s, was thrown from the motorbike. He suffered serious leg, arm and knee injuries.
    Rather than stop and help the rider, Rothwell left the scene and drove back home.
    CCTV enquiries showed Rothwell and a passenger get into the Focus, parked close to his home, around 10 minutes before the collision.
    Two minutes after the collision, Rothwell was seen to park up the car close to his home and walk into his house.
    Rothwell was arrested soon after and was found to be more than twice the drink-drive limit and twice the drug-drive limit.
    He was also found to be driving with an expired provisional licence and without insurance.
    Rothwell, 37, of Field Street, Padiham, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, drink and drug driving, failing to stop at the scene of a road traffic collision, driving without insurance and driving without a valid licence.
    He was jailed for two years and four months and banned from driving for 44 months when he appeared at Preston Crown Court earlier this week.
    PC Martin Shaw, from our Specialist Operations, said: “Rothwell’s actions last January were reckless and selfish and could have easily led to a completely innocent man losing his life.
    “Rather than stopping to help the victim, Rothwell left him lying in the road. His only thoughts were for his own self-preservation.
    “I welcome the fact that Rothwell received an immediate custodial sentence and a driving ban. He will also have to take an extended re-test before his is legally allowed back on the road.”

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