Pothole gives rider more than just a headache!
on January 2nd, 2010 at 9:31 pmA blameless motorcyclist was left facing court and a fine of up to £5,000 after police charged him over an accident they knew was caused by a pothole. Andrew Bannell was left severely injured after he hit a road defect and lost control of his Suzuki, hitting a car travelling in the opposite direction. Despite suffering broken ribs, a punctured lung, an eye haemorrhage and ligament damage to his knee, the 25-year-old was charged with driving without due care and attention by officers from Avon and Somerset Police. But accident investigators’ report concluded that the motorcyclist was not to blame – and workers who recovered Mr Bannell’s bike claim officers told them that the pothole caused the crash. Mr Bannell’s lawyer Darren Hackley-Green of motorcycle specialists NewLaw said: ‘The behaviour of the police in this case has been outrageous. ‘They formally charged my client with driving without due care and attention, even though they knew that a pothole caused the accident. The forensic collision investigator’s report prepared by the police themselves confirmed that the pothole had been at fault, since it showed tyre marks exiting the pothole itself. ‘However, they failed to disclose that fact until I specifically asked them in writing for a copy of the report. ‘At that point the charges were dropped. Had Mr Bannell not sought legal representation, an entirely innocent motorcyclist may have had a criminal record.’ More



