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Subject: Driver jailed after leaving cyclist with broken pelvis
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 by: Simon Mason - Thu, 11 Jan 2024 14:31 UTC

A driver who left a cyclist in the road with a broken pelvis has been jailed.

Michael Anthony Evers slammed on his brakes twice after overtaking the victim on a mini roundabout in Parkside, Darlington, last April, forcing the cyclist to collide with the back of the car and fall into the road.

The 48-year-old then drove off in his VW Golf, leaving the victim severely injured. Thankfully another driver stopped to help and the cyclist was taken to hospital for treatment.

Footage from the victim’s helmet camera was taken by officers who later tracked down the offending vehicle and questioned Evers.

After initially denying he was the driver, Evers, of Middleton Street, Darlington, was shown the footage and admitted the offences.

He was charged and pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified, causing assault occasioning actual bodily harm, dangerous driving, driving with no insurance, failing to stop after a collision and failing to report a collision.

Sentencing him to 21 months in prison at Teesside Crown Court yesterday (April 11), Recorder Anthony Kelbrick described Evers as a “callous” driver who was a danger to other road users.

Evers was also banned from driving for two years after his release from prison.

Darlington E Response PC Ryan Tiplady, who led the investigation, said: “This manner of driving can only be described as incredibly dangerous and Evers showed no regard for the safety of others, leaving the victim in the middle of the road with serious injuries.

“This will not be tolerated on the roads of Darlington and County Durham and offenders can expect to find themselves in court facing the consequences of their actions.

“The victim in this incident had done nothing to provoke the situation and has ended up with injuries that he will have to live with for the rest of his life.

“I would like to pass my thanks to the witnesses who came forward for providing witness statements and to the victim for their support with this investigation to ensure that justice has been delivered.”

The court result comes as the force supports the National Police Chiefs’ Council '2 Wheels' campaign which aims to raise awareness among motorists - as well as riders - about how to improve driver/rider behaviour to enhance road safety.

Police are also urging anyone with dashcam or other footage of dangerous driving to report it and upload their footage online as part of Op Snap here.

https://www.durham.police.uk/News/News-Articles/2023/April/Driver-jailed-after-leaving-cyclist-with-broken-pelvis.aspx

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 by: JNugent - Thu, 11 Jan 2024 15:36 UTC

On 11/01/2024 02:31 pm, Simon Mason wrote:

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> A chav-cyclist who left another one in the road with a broken pelvis has been jailed.
> Michael Anthony Evers slammed on his brakes twice after overtaking the victim on a mini roundabout in Parkside, Darlington, last April, forcing that other person to collide with the back of the car and fall into the road.
> The 48-year-old then drove off in his VW Golf, leaving the victim severely injured. Thankfully another driver stopped to help and the fallen road-user was taken to hospital for treatment.
> Footage from the victim’s helmet camera was taken by officers who later tracked down the offending vehicle and questioned Evers.
> After initially denying he was the driver, Evers, of Middleton Street, Darlington, was shown the footage and admitted the offences.
> He was charged and pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified, causing assault occasioning actual bodily harm, dangerous driving, driving with no insurance, failing to stop after a collision and failing to report a collision.
> Sentencing him to 21 months in prison at Teesside Crown Court yesterday (April 11), Recorder Anthony Kelbrick described Evers as a “callous” chav-cyclist who was a danger to other road users.
> Evers was also banned from driving for two years after his release from prison.
> Darlington E Response PC Ryan Tiplady, who led the investigation, said: “This manner of driving can only be described as incredibly dangerous and Evers showed no regard for the safety of others, leaving the victim in the middle of the road with serious injuries.
> “This will not be tolerated on the roads of Darlington and County Durham and offenders can expect to find themselves in court facing the consequences of their actions.
> “The victim in this incident had done nothing to provoke the situation and has ended up with injuries that he will have to live with for the rest of his life.
> “I would like to pass my thanks to the witnesses who came forward for providing witness statements and to the victim for their support with this investigation to ensure that justice has been delivered.”
> The court result comes as the force supports the National Police Chiefs’ Council '2 Wheels' campaign which aims to raise awareness among motorists - as well as riders - about how to improve driver/rider behaviour to enhance road safety.
> Police are also urging anyone with dashcam or other footage of dangerous driving to report it and upload their footage online as part of Op Snap here.

> https://www.durham.police.uk/News/News-Articles/2023/April/Driver-jailed-after-leaving-cyclist-with-broken-pelvis.aspx

Well, it really would be a bit much to conclude that simply stopping and
having an inattentive following road user run into the back of one's
vehicle was itself an offence. After all, there can be many reasons for
having to stop, ranging from a mechanical problem to a person lying
prone in the carriageway.

Running over the pedestrian in order to "protect" the vehicle behind
would be a bit much to ask, wouldn't you say? And it is universally
acknowledged that it is the responsibility of every driver or rider to
proceed at such a speed and leaving such a gap, that they *can* stop in
an emergency. Failing to be able to do so would usually result in a
careless driving summons.

On the other hand, and despite all the buzz-words used in the report,
this is *not* a case of a driver and a chav-bike rider. It is a case of
two chav-bike riders. With no driving licence, Evers was nothing but a
fully-unqualified chav-cyclist *himself". So no drivers were involved in
the incident.

The easy bit for the authorities was that Evers is only a qualified
chav-cyclist. With no driving licence (and natch, no insurance), any
collision in which he is involved and which causes injury needs no
evidence beyond his involvement. There is an offence of causing injury
by "driving" without a licence and/or without insurance. And this is a
prima facie case (I am sure you concur, M'Lud).

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 by: Simon Mason - Thu, 11 Jan 2024 18:24 UTC

QUOTE: Footage from the victim’s helmet camera was taken by officers who later tracked down the offending vehicle and questioned Evers. After initially denying he was the driver, Evers, of Middleton Street, Darlington, was shown the footage and admitted the offences. ENDS

What a totally callous twat this driver is - denied the charges until the very end.
Enjoy your two years in jail, you worthless piece of scum.

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