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OAP's trauma over year-long wait for police car crash case


AN 82-YEAR-OLD woman today told of her trauma at waiting a year to face a court trial over her crash with a police car.

Joan Tatler was badly injured in a crash on March 18 last year and was shocked when she was told she faced a charge of driving without due care and attention.

Her case has been before the courts six times and a magistrate in Weymouth yesterday slammed the Crown Prosecution Service after Mrs Tatler was sent home again when the evidence was not ready.

Mrs Tatler said: “It should have been sorted out by now.

“It’s 12 months since the accident and they’ve left me using the road for that long so I can’t be that bad a driver.”

Mrs Tatler had to be cut free from her Rover Metro by firefighters and spent three days in Dorset County Hospital after the crash with a marked police car that had its sirens on.

She was driving home from a doctor’s appointment in Portesham when she was involved in the crash at the junction to Langton Herring on the B3157.

Mrs Tatler suffered a dislocated knee, a gashed leg and bruising in the collision on the Weymouth to Bridport coast road.

During her recovery she tried using the bus from her village home in Langton Herring but collapsed when she could not step up and into the vehicle.

She has been helped in her recovery by her three sons David, Stephen and Robert Banner, and her friends.

But facing court has upset her and she has felt herself physically trembling.

She said: “When it’s done it will be a great relief believe you me. This has caused a lot of psychological damage.

“And if anybody thinks I’m not a safe driver that makes me less confident.”

Mrs Tatler has always been interested in cars.

She worked in the spare parts department in the old Pye Hill Garage on Chickerell Road in the 1960s and was a member of the Woolbridge Motor Club.

She also used to go on car rallies and last Sunday she drove to Birmingham for a funeral.

“I used to enjoy driving tremendously.”

Comments(3)

caz maz says...
3:52pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Come on CPS get your arse in to gear and get her off the road!

wyke resident says...
9:20am Sat 20 Mar 10

The Criminal Protection Society do not want to bring this too court because they know that a police car should not have been on a training exercise on that road at that time. A good excuse thought up on the spur of the moment to cover their backs. Whose to say they were not in a hurry to get to the tea and doughnuts.

Its the word of an 82 year old lady against three of them in the car.

At least it was not one of the 46% of calls that the Dorset Police do not bother to turn up too.

karenc says...
2:15pm Sat 20 Mar 10

Perhaps the money it's costing could be better spent on prosecuting the idiots who put lives at risk on a daily basis (my included, several times) on that road. The overtaking at speed when it is not appropriate is frightening to watch. On numerous occasions I have had to brake almost to a standstill to allow some moron to get in on the other side of the road. Just because the police are training, doesn't give them the right to speed on a blind corner either, regardless of whether they have a blue light on!


Joan Tatler, and her son Rob Banner Joan Tatler, and her son Rob Banner

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