Sunderland Echo

Motorist spared driving ban after hitting cars

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A motorist has escaped a driving ban after hitting two cars while reversing in a Sunderland cul-de-sac – and then failing to stop at the scene.

Craig Newall, 31, of Saint Johns, Sunderland, was handed five penalty points by magistrate­s rather than the maximum six, which would have seen him disqualifi­ed under the totting-up process.

The fire prevention worker struck a Renault Clio with his Audi A3 in Calthwaite Close, Hylton Castle, after an argument with his partner or ex-partner – and then hit another Audi at the same location.

South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court heard Newall failed to stop but his actions, on Monday, October 21, were spotted by a witness.

Prosecutor Paul Anderson said: “This takes place in a cul-de-sac, which is essentiall­y two entrances leading to a dead end.

“Mr Newall is involved in some kind of local dispute with his partner or ex-partner.

“He jumps in the car and reverses up the street, hitting a Clio that is parked there, and reverses faster and hits another car that is parked, and drives off.

“There’s some damage to the Clio, which is a six to eight inch scuff mark on the bumper, and the other vehicle suffers a scrape about one-metre long. His insurance company is accepting liability.”

The court was told Newall

already had six penalty points on his licence for driving without insurance.

Newall, who defended himself in court, told magistrate­s: “I apologise for what I did, it was a big mistake. I accept that what I’ve done was wrong”

Newall, who pleaded guilty to failing to stop after an accident, was also fined £266.

 ??  ?? The offence happened in Calthwaite Close, Sunderland.
The offence happened in Calthwaite Close, Sunderland.

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