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Just read the news report on Darren Day in court.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8606969.stm
Am I reading this right - or have I missed something.
As you can see from the report - he was drunk, drove and crashed (for a second time) - broke a streetlight and basically was a menace on the road - and could quite easily have killed someone - but somehow managed to plead not guilty (in the last paragraph) - and got off with it.
"Pleas of not guilty to careless driving, crashing into a lamppost, failing to report an accident to police and not co-operating with an initial breath test were accepted by the Crown."
So he had previously pleaded guilty to drink driving - and was fined a minimal amount of money for him..... And - I can sort of understand the getting done for the offensive weapon - but not actually serving time bit (and yes I do understand that he now has an offensive weapon on his record). But whats the deal with the rest of it ?
And yes - I know he is a D list celeb - so please no ' who cares ' replies. I'm more interested in the case outcome and why these choices were made. What if this was an average Joe Bloggs ? Would it be the same ?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8606969.stm
Am I reading this right - or have I missed something.
As you can see from the report - he was drunk, drove and crashed (for a second time) - broke a streetlight and basically was a menace on the road - and could quite easily have killed someone - but somehow managed to plead not guilty (in the last paragraph) - and got off with it.
"Pleas of not guilty to careless driving, crashing into a lamppost, failing to report an accident to police and not co-operating with an initial breath test were accepted by the Crown."
So he had previously pleaded guilty to drink driving - and was fined a minimal amount of money for him..... And - I can sort of understand the getting done for the offensive weapon - but not actually serving time bit (and yes I do understand that he now has an offensive weapon on his record). But whats the deal with the rest of it ?
And yes - I know he is a D list celeb - so please no ' who cares ' replies. I'm more interested in the case outcome and why these choices were made. What if this was an average Joe Bloggs ? Would it be the same ?
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