Including the potential sale of parts of its Lincoln Newland-based properties
A speeding driver who seriously injured four people when he crashed into another vehicle and a crowd during a an unofficial Lincoln car meet was jailed for 32 months.
Three pedestrians were seriously injured in the collision along with Mr Beal who has had to postpone his career as a nurse and may yet lose his leg. Despite this advice Mr Beal wanted to look himself and emerged slowly from Whisby Way onto Whisby Road. Miss Summers told the court his car was then struck by Haines who travelling at speed along Whisby Road in his Vauxhall Vectra.A vehicle examiner estimated Haines was travelling at 78mph around 21 metres prior to the collision.
In a prepared statement Haines admitted driving up the road previously and said Davis had been tailgating him. Davis said he was not speeding. Charlie Baxter said she also spent four weeks in the same hospital with multiple fractures that have left her unable to work or play on the floor with her young child.
He was also disqualified from driving for 76 months and must pass an extended retest. Passing sentence Judge Sjolin Knight told Haines his driving was “palpably dangerous.”
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