Sentence Issued for Road Rage Incident Involving Lorry Driver
Road Rage Attack on HGV Driver Results in Sentence
Incidents of violence against HGV drivers pose meaningful safety concerns for transport operators, drivers, and compliance professionals. Understanding the legal consequences of such attacks emphasises the importance of maintaining security and awareness on the road.
Details of the Incident
On 8 October 2024, Cohen benn, aged 37, climbed onto the side of an HGV cab and assaulted the driver, a man in his 70s, on Bath Road in Slough. The driver sustained cuts to his face consequently of the attack. Following the assault, Benn left the scene in his car.
Legal Outcome
After an investigation by Thames Valley Police, Benn was charged with common assault by beating. At Reading Magistrates Court, he was sentenced to complete 100 hours of unpaid work. Additionally, he was ordered to pay £150 in victim compensation and £85 in court costs.
Police Statement
PC Ryan Dawe, the investigating officer, acknowledged the public attention the incident received and expressed gratitude to the victim and witnesses for their cooperation. He noted the distress caused to the victim and the wider community and emphasised that such behavior will not be tolerated.
Practical advice from Mi Compliance
Transport operators and drivers should remain vigilant and report any aggressive or violent behaviour encountered on the road. Ensuring that incidents are documented and reported promptly can assist law enforcement in taking appropriate action. Training on conflict de-escalation and personal safety is also recommended to help drivers manage possibly dangerous situations.
For further guidance or support, please contact Mi Compliance.


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