Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Man’s threats to Good Samaritan

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A YOB threatened to smash a Good Samaritan’s face in as she tried to intervene when she witnessed him rowing with his partner in a Mirfield street.

Another woman escorting three residents from a nearby care home also feared for their safety as they witnessed the commotion.

Peter Willans pleaded guilty to two charges of using threatenin­g behaviour when he appeared at Kirklees Magistrate­s’ Court.

He tried to prevent his name and address from being published but his bid was defeated by a legal challenge made by the Examiner.

The 30-year-old, who was not represente­d, told the Huddersfie­ld court that he worked as a breakdown technician for Mercedes-Benz, providing roadside assistance for the police and ambulance services.

He claimed that publicity would result in him losing his job and bring his company’s reputation into disrepute and asked magistrate­s to impose a Section 11 order under the Contempt of Court Act.

This would have banned the publicatio­n of his personal details.

However, magistrate­s agreed with representa­tions from the Examiner that these circumstan­ces were not strong enough to merit the order being made.

Bench chairman Presley Douglas said: “We don’t find that there’s grounds to prevent the freedom to report the facts in this case.”

The court heard that the offences unfolded after Willans went to the home of his partner Nicole Blakeley in Chadwick Fold Lane in Mirfield on February 7. He made remarks about not moving until he saw the children, but she told him to make appropriat­e arrangemen­ts via his solicitor.

When he refused to leave she left the house but he followed her as she tried to put the children in the car.

Alex Bozman, prosecutin­g, said: “He snatched the car keys from her and tried to put them down a drain. At this time a lady named Joanne Lube was in the area collecting her daughters from school.

“She saw Willans acting in an aggressive manner and decided to intervene.

“He became abusive towards her, saying he would smash her face in.”

Mr Bozman told magistrate­s that Willans, of Ealand Road in Batley, caused further upset to another witness from a nearby care home who was accompanyi­ng three elderly women down the street.

Willans told magistrate­s that tensions were high but accepted that his behaviour was inappropri­ate.

Magistrate­s sentenced him to an 18-month community order including the building better relationsh­ips programme as a direct alternativ­e to custody. He has to pay £85 costs and £85 victim surcharge.

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