Indeed, and a bit like the recent examples from the likes of Redcar, which seem to lead to hugely different outcomes on broadly similar facts.
I mean, other than a few mph over the limit (if he was well over then the precise speed would probably have been stated) what precisely did the driver do wrong? Yet he's been sentenced to 15 months in prison.
Quote:
The taxi driver from Burton pleaded guilty to careless driving after he collided with the young pedestrian on the A5121 Derby Road.[...]
The incident happened in the early hours of March 12, 2020.
Who'd have guessed that the deceased would be a young person and that the incident happened in the early hours?
