A minibus driver who knocked a cyclist off his bike on purpose has been told that he could be jailed.
Charles Yorston, aged 60, was taking passengers to a wedding in Grangemouth in his Ford Tourneo when he rammed the rider off the road, reports the Falkirk Herald.
The cyclist’s bike was destroyed in the crash and his glasses broken as he was thrown across the road, and three years on he still suffers from pain from his right elbow, which was broken in the incident.
Yorston, who spent 19 years as a taxi driver but now works in a call centre, was convicted by a jury at Falkirk Sheriff Court of causing serious injury through dangerous driving, having denied the charge.
Sheriff Derek Hamilton told him: “The jury found you deliberately drove at the cyclist. It is fortunate the consequences were not more tragic. This could easily have resulted in a fatality.”
The cyclist had banged on the back of the vehicle with his hand after Yorston cut him up at as they moved off from a set of traffic lights, with the driver subsequently veering towards him, knocking the rider from his bike.
“Your attitude to driving almost beggars belief – that something could hit the back of your vehicle and you would think nothing of it,” the sheriff told him.
“It could have been a toddler coming out from between parked cars, it could have been the cyclist hitting your vehicle and going under your wheels. Your attitude was not to bother, not to stop.
“This was a terrible episode of driving. Given the nature of the driving and your complete lack of remorse or acceptance of any blame, I really have to consider a custodial sentence.”
Giving evidence in court last Friday, the cyclist said that after slapping the back of the vehicle, he shouted at the driver, saying “What are you playing at? You nearly put me into the back of that car.”
He said: “I can recall looking in the driver's eyes and seeing the look of anger in his face. I saw the beginning of him turning the steering wheel towards me.”
Minibus passengers said that Yorston “jerked the wheel with an unnatural movement” to knock the victim from his bike.
But when they challenged him over what he had done, Yorston said: “Why would I jeopardise my job?”
He also complained that having to wait around after the crash would cost him lost income.
The sheriff handed Yorston, who will be sentenced on 29 June, an interim driving ban.
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Chain whip the cnut and throw him in the pit.
He should never be allowed to drive again.
Why do these cnuts not see that we are all human beings?
All that and yet... 'Could' lmfao
They should have thrown in a "previously law-abiding motorist" as well
fixed the headline...
Road rage minibus driver who rammed cyclist off his bike in front of shocked passengers to be jailed - 60-year-old handed maximum sentence
... and banned from drving everything for ever including Scalextric!
As he knocked him off from the rear side of the van, was it still in front of his passengers?
I fixed it for you:
"Road rage minibus driver who rammed cyclist off his bike in front of shocked passengers should be jailed".
"Katie Price learns to drive minibus, spared jail after ramming cyclist".
What a horrific incident and what an absolute ankles of a human. I hope they throw the book at the scumbag.
Custodial and lifetime driving ban, anything less is not justice. Driving is a privilege and not a right.
A prison sentence and a lifetime driving ban would surely be appropriate. This person has demonstrated he shouldn't ever be allowed tod rive again. I hope his victim is able to recover.
“Your attitude to driving almost beggars belief – that something could hit the back of your vehicle and you would think nothing of it,” the sheriff told him.
“It could have been a toddler coming out from between parked cars, it could have been the cyclist hitting your vehicle and going under your wheels. Your attitude was not to bother, not to stop.
“This was a terrible episode of driving. Given the nature of the driving and your complete lack of remorse or acceptance of any blame, I really have to consider a custodial sentence.”
Consider? Taking the proverbial piss, surely. Lock the bastard up, take away his licence forever. Surely using a vehicle as a weapon guarantees a prison sentence? How can it not?
Any reasonable human being would agree with you. Sadly the quote "I really have to consider a custodial sentence" gives the game away.
What he means is "I know you were in your personal armoured safety cage and that annoying cyclist dared to challenge your inalienable right to behave as you wish with no consequences but your selfish behavour was so blatent that I really can't find a way of not punishing you. I'm really sorry, I tried as hard as I could to let you off. If only your taxi wasn't full of witnesses at the time I would have been able to sweep this under the carpet like we usually do"
Don't worry he only has to be seen and heard considering it, so job done really.
Don't worry, that's polite legalese for 'You're going to jail mate'.