Prince Naseem

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by toad_oftoadhall, Sep 4, 2006.

  1. toad_oftoadhall, Sep 4, 2006
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    BGN Guest

    And if one looks at the links below...

    "The court heard that Hamed was showing off to his passenger,
    businessman Asif Ayub, 46, and did not want to be held up by drivers
    who he claimed were slowing down to look at him in their mirrors.

    Mr Burgin, who suffered fractures to almost every major bone in his
    body, told a newspaper: "He walked away from the wreckage without even
    checking if I was alive or phoning for help."

    Hamed, who was made an MBE in 1999, claimed he left the scene because
    other drivers were horrified by what they had witnessed and Hamed
    feared an "ugly incident".

    He was also given three penalty points in 1998, six in 1999 and three
    more in 2004 for speeding in excess of 30mph, 40mph and 30mph limits
    respectively."

    It looks like he's been found guilty of being a celebrity and, as
    such, has got **** all even when 'fleeing' the scene. I never liked
    him anyway.
     
    BGN, Sep 4, 2006
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    Antonio Guest

    "Seriously injured" Burgin & partner. Not exactly very interesting though is
    it, doesn't even register a blip on my GAF'ometer. I guess the Volkswagen
    fairy was out dossing that day though, or perhaps not.
     
    Antonio, Sep 4, 2006
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  4. BGN wrote

    He needn't do, if enough folks share your view sufficiently to make an
    issue of it on paper we can ruin the homicidal **** absolutely.
     
    steve auvache, Sep 4, 2006
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    ogden Guest

    OK, lets look at the technicalities of this.

    Dangerous driving, max sentence 24 months in jail. He pleaded guilty,
    which (if done at the earliest opportunity) means a guaranteed reduction
    of 1/3, which gives you 16 months. He was sentenced to 15 months, so
    that's 93% of the maximum available penalty at the time of sentencing.

    As it was under 4 years, he'll have been eligible for release on licence
    at the halfway point, so that's 7.5 months inside. Knock off three
    months with a peckham rolex and you're down to about 12 weeks anyway.

    He's out, but as mentioned above he'll be on licence for the remainder
    of the original sentence, and if he steps out of line during that time
    he'll be recalled.

    None of which excuses the offence in any way, but it should go some way
    to explaining why he "only" spent 12 weeks inside, a good few of which
    would have been on a near Butlins quality 23-hour bang-up regime. Happy
    times, eh?
     
    ogden, Sep 4, 2006
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  6. Man's a ****.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Sep 4, 2006
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    ogden Guest

    Bad form, but I should point out that since the most serious offence I
    can think of for riding like a **** on a bike, without actually killing
    someone, is the same offence as we're talking about here, the same
    sentencing rules would apply. So a biker doing 160 would have done the
    same 16 weeks (not 12 as I said in the other post.)

    Would it help if I said he'd probably spent at least 13 of those 16
    weeks in an open prison where he'd have had the key to his own cell?

    No, thought not.
     
    ogden, Sep 4, 2006
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  8. ogden wrote
    Peckham rolex??
     
    steve auvache, Sep 4, 2006
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  9. Electronic tag for home curfew.

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    DoetNietComputeren, Sep 4, 2006
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  10. Ta for the explanation, quite useful.

    So what it all boils down to is that the selfish **** in the VW failed
    to die, which let Naseem off the hook.
     
    toad_oftoadhall, Sep 4, 2006
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    ogden Guest

    Electronic tag.
     
    ogden, Sep 4, 2006
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    ogden Guest

    That's certainly one way to look at it. Say the bloke had died, and Naz
    had been given 5 years (of an available 10) inside, he'd have been
    eligible for discretionary (ie non-automatic and non-guaranteed)
    paroleout after 3 years, maybe a couple of months earlier on tag if he
    was lucky.

    I will go so far as to say that unless you've found yourself in a
    position where prison time is a very real possibility, you haven't got
    the faintest idea what you're talking about. But yes, he got off fucking
    lightly by anyone's standards.
     
    ogden, Sep 4, 2006
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  13. You need to face prison to comprehend that x years inside are x years
    with no further offences? Or is there some other facet of prison I'm
    unaware of?
     
    toad_oftoadhall, Sep 4, 2006
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    ogden Guest

    Several of them, by the sound of it.
     
    ogden, Sep 4, 2006
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    CT Guest

    I've just watched his release on the news.

    Apart from the fact he looks like a lardy git[1]
    getting a stretch Range Rover to pick you up is a tad
    ostentatious and isn't going to endear you to the general
    public.

    FWIW I liked him as an entertaining boxer but now he
    can got and get stuffed as far as I'm concerned.

    [1] Yes, I know the irony
     
    CT, Sep 4, 2006
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    deadmail Guest

    wrote in message
    Don't know if he's ruined someone's life, but the sentence seemed light
    for really fucking someone up.
    Really? I somehow doubt that. Maybe six weeks.
     
    deadmail, Sep 4, 2006
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    Beav Guest

    But doesn't fucking off from the scene give him extra credits?


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    Beav, Sep 5, 2006
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  18. DoetNietComputeren wrote
    Ta.

    Comforting also to know that My Baby didn't know what it was either.
     
    steve auvache, Sep 5, 2006
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  19. ogden wrote
    Which works with another related but now answered question as well.
     
    steve auvache, Sep 5, 2006
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    BGN Guest

    Neither will saying "Oh well, nobody died!" as your quote.
     
    BGN, Sep 5, 2006
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