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Home / Crime and Justice / Racing pair jailed for 'utterly irresponsible' driving

Racing pair jailed for 'utterly irresponsible' driving

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Two drivers sentenced to eight years for dangerous street racing.
  • Vehicles reached speeds of 111mph, narrowly avoiding prior collision.
  • Victim suffered severe injuries and psychological trauma from the crash.
Racing pair jailed for 'utterly irresponsible' driving

Two individuals, Nimmo and Clark, have been sentenced to eight years in prison following a high-speed street race that resulted in severe consequences. The court described their driving as "utterly irresponsible and highly dangerous," noting they ignored obvious risks with devastating results.

Witnesses reported speeds nearing 90mph, but CCTV evidence indicated they reached up to 111mph, maintaining only half a second apart. They had narrowly avoided a collision shortly before the main incident. The crash, described as 'like an explosion,' inflicted serious injuries and lasting psychological trauma on a passenger, who also witnessed her colleague's death.

Despite one vehicle disintegrating on impact, both drivers were found jointly responsible for the harm caused. Nimmo sustained serious injuries, while Clark continued driving to evade detection. Both received identical eight-year sentences and a 12-year driving ban, emphasizing the equal accountability for the catastrophic events.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nimmo and Clark were each sentenced to eight years in prison and a 12-year driving ban.
CCTV evidence suggested the vehicles reached speeds of up to 111mph during the race.
The victim suffered serious physical injuries and significant psychological trauma, including witnessing her colleague's death.

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