Harlow driver banned after failing to stop at collision that left pedestrian with serious injuries
Crime / Sat 26th Sep 2020 at 07:00am
A HARLOW MAN has pleaded guilty to a series of road traffic offences after failing to stop at road traffic collision on First Avenue that caused serious injury to a pedestrian.

Daniel Lee, aged 26, of Milwards, Harlow made the plea at Chelmsford magistrates court to the following.
On January 8th, 2020 at Harlow drove a mechanically propelled vehicle, namely Ford Fiesta on a road, namely First Avenue, Mandela Avenue without due care and attention.
On January 8th, 2020 at Harlow being the driver of a mechanically propelled vehicle namely Ford Fiesta owing to the presence of which on a road, namely First Avenue, Mandela Avenue an accident occurred whereby personal injury was caused to another person, failed to stop.
On January 8th, 2020 at Harlow drove a motor vehicle, namely Ford Fiesta on a road, namely First Avenue otherwise than in accordance with a licence authorising you to drive a motor vehicle of that class.
On January 8th, 2020 at Harlow used a motor vehicle, namely Ford Fiesta on a road, or other public place, namely First Avenue, when there was not in force in relation to that use such a policy of insurance
Lee was fined £235.00. He was banned from driving for twelve months. Lee must undertake 180 hours of unpaid work
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Paul Woodhouse
This young man should of been locked up. He left this man by the side if the road for dead. The law is a farce when it came to procecuting this individual.
This injured person has had life changing injuries. Where is his justice?
This young man should of been locked up. He left this man by the side if the road for dead. The law is a farce when it came to procecuting this individual. This injured person has had life changing injuries. Where is his justice.
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