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Scum driver starts wriggling in court
Wriggle away little worm.
QUOTE: "A LEIGH man has appeared in court accused of punching a cyclist in the face knocking out a front tooth and dislodging another. Neil Richard Glover, 44, of Higher Halstock, was charged with assaulting David Ikin by beating him at Thorne on June 19 last year when he appeared before Somerset Magistrates at Yeovil. Christine Hart, prosecuting, said that the complainant was riding his bike through the village of Thorne when he was allegedly trapped behind the defendant who was reversing a lorry. When he got out to confront the lorry driver Glover was said to have punched him in the face causing the loss of an upper tooth, cuts to his mouth and leaving him with a further tooth dislodged. Glover pleaded not guilty to the offence and defending solicitor Sam Morton said that his client claimed it was a case of mistaken identity and it had not been him who committed the assault. A review of the case was conducted and the matter was adjourned for the defendant to stand trial on February 29." http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Leig...ail/story.html |
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On 17/01/2016 16:14, Alycidon wrote:
Wriggle away little worm. QUOTE: "A LEIGH man has appeared in court accused of punching a cyclist in the face knocking out a front tooth and dislodging another. Neil Richard Glover, 44, of Higher Halstock, was charged with assaulting David Ikin by beating him at Thorne on June 19 last year when he appeared before Somerset Magistrates at Yeovil. Christine Hart, prosecuting, said that the complainant was riding his bike through the village of Thorne when he was allegedly trapped behind the defendant who was reversing a lorry. When he got out to confront the lorry driver Glover was said to have punched him in the face causing the loss of an upper tooth, cuts to his mouth and leaving him with a further tooth dislodged. Glover pleaded not guilty to the offence and defending solicitor Sam Morton said that his client claimed it was a case of mistaken identity and it had not been him who committed the assault. A review of the case was conducted and the matter was adjourned for the defendant to stand trial on February 29." http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Leig...ail/story.html How did the cyclist 'get out' surely a cyclist dismounts? |
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On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 08:14:26 -0800, Alycidon wrote:
Neil Richard Glover, 44, of Higher Halstock, was charged with assaulting David Ikin by beating him at Thorne on June 19 last year when he appeared before Somerset Magistrates at Yeovil. Christine Hart, prosecuting, said that the complainant was riding his bike through the village of Thorne when he was allegedly trapped behind the defendant who was reversing a lorry. When he got out to confront the lorry driver Glover was said to have punched him in the face causing the loss of an upper tooth, cuts to his mouth and leaving him with a further tooth dislodged. Would that be the same Neil Richard Glover of BIRTS HILL FARM, HIGHER HALSTOCK LEIGH, YEOVIL, BA22 9QX When convicted that may put his status as company director in peril as the court can order him disqualified; quite right, one would not want people with such shallow emotional control in charge of other people's money. |
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On 17/01/2016 16:14, Alycidon wrote:
Wriggle away little worm. QUOTE: "A LEIGH man has appeared in court accused of punching a cyclist in the face knocking out a front tooth and dislodging another. Neil Richard Glover, 44, of Higher Halstock, was charged with assaulting David Ikin by beating him at Thorne on June 19 last year when he appeared before Somerset Magistrates at Yeovil. Christine Hart, prosecuting, said that the complainant was riding his bike through the village of Thorne when he was allegedly trapped behind the defendant who was reversing a lorry. When he got out to confront the lorry driver Glover was said to have punched him in the face causing the loss of an upper tooth, cuts to his mouth and leaving him with a further tooth dislodged. Glover pleaded not guilty to the offence and defending solicitor Sam Morton said that his client claimed it was a case of mistaken identity and it had not been him who committed the assault. A review of the case was conducted and the matter was adjourned for the defendant to stand trial on February 29." http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Leig...ail/story.html perhaps the cyclist invented the assault to cover his own stupidity in riding into a lamppost, it has happened before. |
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On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 4:14:28 PM UTC, Alycidon wrote:
Wriggle away little worm. QUOTE: "A LEIGH man has appeared in court accused of punching a cyclist in the face knocking out a front tooth and dislodging another. Neil Richard Glover, 44, of Higher Halstock, was charged with assaulting David Ikin by beating him at Thorne on June 19 last year when he appeared before Somerset Magistrates at Yeovil. Christine Hart, prosecuting, said that the complainant was riding his bike through the village of Thorne when he was allegedly trapped behind the defendant who was reversing a lorry. When he got out to confront the lorry driver Glover was said to have punched him in the face causing the loss of an upper tooth, cuts to his mouth and leaving him with a further tooth dislodged. Glover pleaded not guilty to the offence and defending solicitor Sam Morton said that his client claimed it was a case of mistaken identity and it had not been him who committed the assault. A review of the case was conducted and the matter was adjourned for the defendant to stand trial on February 29." http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Leig...ail/story.html So he saw that the lorry was reversing, but he managed to get 'trapped' behind it, then he felt the need to confront the driver. If I was a cyclist who encountered a reversing lorry, I would want to keep clear of it. |
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On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:14:35 -0800 (PST)
naazim palan wrote: On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 4:14:28 PM UTC, Alycidon wrote: http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Leig...ail/story.html So he saw that the lorry was reversing, but he managed to get 'trapped' behind it, then he felt the need to confront the driver. If I was a cyclist who encountered a reversing lorry, I would want to keep clear of it. It may well be that the cyclist put himself at risk by riding in the blind spot of a large vehicle, but it's still no excuse for knocking his teeth out. |
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On Sunday, 17 January 2016 17:24:27 UTC, Rob Morley wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:14:35 -0800 (PST) naazim palan wrote: On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 4:14:28 PM UTC, Alycidon wrote: http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Leig...ail/story.html So he saw that the lorry was reversing, but he managed to get 'trapped' behind it, then he felt the need to confront the driver. If I was a cyclist who encountered a reversing lorry, I would want to keep clear of it. It may well be that the cyclist put himself at risk by riding in the blind spot of a large vehicle, but it's still no excuse for knocking his teeth out. I would say that the onus is on the reversing vehicle driver to ensure there is nothing in his way before backing up. He should have found a banksman or had reversing sensors/cameras. |
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Rob Morley wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:14:35 -0800 (PST) naazim palan wrote: On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 4:14:28 PM UTC, Alycidon wrote: http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Leig...ail/story.html So he saw that the lorry was reversing, but he managed to get 'trapped' behind it, then he felt the need to confront the driver. If I was a cyclist who encountered a reversing lorry, I would want to keep clear of it. It may well be that the cyclist put himself at risk by riding in the blind spot of a large vehicle, but it's still no excuse for knocking his teeth out. You are probably correct. Is any excuse required for knocking out a cyclist's teeth? |
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On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 16:50:49 +0000, Tom Crispin wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 08:14:26 -0800, Alycidon wrote: Neil Richard Glover, 44, of Higher Halstock, was charged with assaulting David Ikin by beating him at Thorne on June 19 last year when he appeared before Somerset Magistrates at Yeovil. Christine Hart, prosecuting, said that the complainant was riding his bike through the village of Thorne when he was allegedly trapped behind the defendant who was reversing a lorry. When he got out to confront the lorry driver Glover was said to have punched him in the face causing the loss of an upper tooth, cuts to his mouth and leaving him with a further tooth dislodged. Would that be the same Neil Richard Glover of BIRTS HILL FARM, HIGHER HALSTOCK LEIGH, YEOVIL, BA22 9QX When convicted that may put his status as company director in peril as the court can order him disqualified; quite right, one would not want people with such shallow emotional control in charge of other people's money. He may be the director of the (now wound up) NRG associates whose van drove into the back of a stationary vehicle in this report: http://www.westerngazette.co.uk/Fami...future-Yeovil- crash/story-19984324-detail/story.html "Neil Glover, director of NRG Associates Yeovil Ltd, which is based on Lufton Heights, confirmed that one of the firm’s vehicles had been involved in the incident" Wonder who was driving, and if the winding up had anything to do with the crash? |
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On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 4:53:35 PM UTC, Tom Crispin wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 08:14:26 -0800, Alycidon wrote: Neil Richard Glover, 44, of Higher Halstock, was charged with assaulting David Ikin by beating him at Thorne on June 19 last year when he appeared before Somerset Magistrates at Yeovil. Christine Hart, prosecuting, said that the complainant was riding his bike through the village of Thorne when he was allegedly trapped behind the defendant who was reversing a lorry. When he got out to confront the lorry driver Glover was said to have punched him in the face causing the loss of an upper tooth, cuts to his mouth and leaving him with a further tooth dislodged. Would that be the same Neil Richard Glover of BIRTS HILL FARM, HIGHER HALSTOCK LEIGH, YEOVIL, BA22 9QX When convicted that may put his status as company director in peril as the court can order him disqualified; quite right, one would not want people with such shallow emotional control in charge of other people's money. Thanks for that other "Tom Crispin". |
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