MAN DROVE AT TRAFFIC WARDEN.

From: Birmingham Evening Mail (England) | Date: May 13, 1999| Author: Hopkins, Gary | Copyright information

A MOTORIST who deliberately drove into a Birmingham traffic warden leaving him clinging to the bonnet escaped a jail sentence "by a hair's breadth", a court heard.

A jury at the city's Crown Court took less than three hours to find Jaswell Brown (23) of Lovatt Drive, Milton Keynes, guilty of dangerous driving. The court had heard that 32-year-old traffic warden Ian Carr was run down by Brown while taking details of his Volkswagen Golf GTi in Carrs Lane, in Birmingham cit...

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