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Roosters’ Sandon Smith charged with negligent driving causing grievous bodily harm
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostIt was not a negligent driving charge causing grievous bodily harm where he was speeding / evading police etc which is the top end of the scale for such an offence
The other articles omit the following important point
The report states that police will allege 21-year-old Smith was edging out of his driveway, where his view was obstructed by a parked truck, when another car hit him, and pushed him into a male pedestrian.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...ac58e874dc023a
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostIt was not a negligent driving charge causing grievous bodily harm where he was speeding / evading police etc which is the top end of the scale for such an offence
The other articles omit the following important point
The report states that police will allege 21-year-old Smith was edging out of his driveway, where his view was obstructed by a parked truck, when another car hit him, and pushed him into a male pedestrian.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...ac58e874dc023a
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Originally posted by Rooster36 View Post
Wow feel sorry for the pedestrian obviously but also sandon obviously not being a dickead or anything… could happen to any of us
I hope someone had a dashcam because it is starting to sound like the other driver wasn't paying attention. It could have easily been a child walking out in front of that car with a worse result.
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Originally posted by Thirteen View PostSchmuck!
It’s all part of the operation to get Hunt to the club.
The wheels are in motion….
Hope Sandon and especially the person impacted are ok.
Nothing will come of this in a legal sense I expect.
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Almost happened to me the other day.
Was leaving a driveway when a big arse truck was parked 15m away blocking the view of on coming traffic which resulted in me edging slightly forward for a more cautious view & was almost then hit.
Terrible bad luck for the pedestrian but the key word is "edging out" which shows he took care.
Sounds like the other driver needed to be more cautious also.
What's he supposed to do? Wait till the truck leaves?
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
Yes, and the wheels being in motion is where the trouble started..
Hope Sandon and especially the person impacted are ok.
Nothing will come of this in a legal sense I expect.
No plea deal either.
If you're reversing or driving forwards out of your driveway, and your vision is blocked by a parked truck, how in any way can you be expected to go on your journey without edging a good part of your car onto the roadway before you can see past the truck?
Same as if you're parked at a mall, reversed into the car space or driven in forward, you come back to your vehicle and on both sides of you are parked "dual cab utes"...you can't see a thing...you have to edge out of the space a fair way before you can see the "road".
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Originally posted by Tennessee Tornado View PostAs bad as what he allegedly did is, it is unlikely the NRL could stand him down. Having said that, it is a roosters player we are talking about and we all know how the NRL like to make examples of them.
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Originally posted by bondi.boy View Post
If it were me, no way I'd be pleading guilty under any circumstances.
No plea deal either.
If you're reversing or driving forwards out of your driveway, and your vision is blocked by a parked truck, how in any way can you be expected to go on your journey without edging a good part of your car onto the roadway before you can see past the truck?
Same as if you're parked at a mall, reversed into the car space or driven in forward, you come back to your vehicle and on both sides of you are parked "dual cab utes"...you can't see a thing...you have to edge out of the space a fair way before you can see the "road".
Gonna be careful what I say as I note that my previous comment was deleted (guessing the admins don't want me speculating about the facts/law...etc - makes sense).
But yeah... the reporting suggests it is possible that a car that came screaming down a residential street slammed into him and pushed his car into the pedestrian, who suffered a 'foot' injury.
I suspect this matter may not be a black and white 'your crap driving resulted in this guy's foot being injured... say sorry, pay the $2500 fine and we'll record a conviction'.
He'll be getting his legal advice and we'll see how it's all unpacked though I suppose.Last edited by ism22; 10-18-2024, 03:43 AM.
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Originally posted by ism22 View Post
Agreed mate.
Gonna be careful what I say as I note that my previous comment was deleted (guessing the admins don't want me speculating about the facts/law...etc - makes sense).
But yeah... the reporting suggests it is possible that a car that came screaming down a residential street slammed into him and pushed his car into the pedestrian, who suffered a 'foot' injury.
I suspect this matter may not be a black and white 'your crap driving resulted in this guy's foot being injured... say sorry, pay the $2500 fine and we'll record a conviction'.
He'll be getting his legal advice and we'll see how it's all unpacked though I suppose.
DT reports that the maximum potential penalties for the charge if Smith pleads guilty or is found guilty are, a 9 month prison term, a $2,200 fine, and a licence disqualification.
No mention of the truck blocking his view.
IMO he needs the best lawyers he can afford, including SCs, the 'old' QCs.
There's a prison sentence on the table.
If he can't afford the best legal representation maybe the Club could lend him some money.
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