Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Quarry Wanker - TWATof the Week.......................

GRANT MEREDITH-TRAFFORD.............

Try as i might, i could'nt find anything else on the Internet (and i have time on my hands, well, it's better than having........blood!) on this bike-stealing, low-lifes history. Speaking as somebody who has had a large amount of items stolen over the years including about 6 motorbikes - i would have left the thieving bastard in the road for the crows to peck his fucking eyes out.......

Below - Ravens, specially trained to peck the fucking eyes out of bike thieves...

But, we live in a democratic, tolerant society, where people are give chance after Liberal-bleeding-heart chance. What if he had killed somebody? He wrote off somebody elses bike and somebody else's car. Why can't he do the decent thing and write off himself?

No, instead he has head injuries (note, that he did'nt have brain injuries, i wonder why?) The unfortunate driver of the car has received whiplash injuries and the full resources of the Rescue Services are mobilised to ferry this drain-on-society-useless-TWAT to Smelly Poke hospital. I hope you were'nt waiting to be taken to hospital whilst this specimen of pondlife was being transported at the taxpayers expense!

The TWAT even had the temerity to refuse to give a sample to the Police. The Police, who, when not shopping for items of food, spend most of their on-duty hours taking the piss out of the general public one way or the other.

This non-redeemable cretin is 18 and this is unlikely to be his first offence. It starts young, very young.

With a double-barrelled surname he has to be the poshest kid in the area, a sort-of Hagley 'village idiot' in reverse!

Below - is the sort of thing that you pay your taxes for -


QUOTE

A QUARRY Bank teenager described as a “menace” wept in the dock as he was sentenced for crashing a stolen motorcycle.

Grant Meredith-Trafford, aged 18, had to be airlifted to hospital with serious head injuries after he ploughed a stolen 1400cc bike into the side of a car following a drinking session.

Wolverhampton Crown Court was told the motorcycle became “embedded" in the side of a car driven by Sandra Arrowsmith, who received cuts from flying glass and also suffered whiplash and shoulder injuries, as she was turning the vehicle into the driveway of her home in Hawbush Road, Brierley Hill.

Recorder Anthony Lowe told Meredith-Trafford his dangerous driving could easily have resulted in death because the combination of his speed and inexperience was "lethal"

He told the teenager it was not the first time his criminality resulted in an accident adding: "This shows you are a total menace for other road users and a potential danger."

But he said it was hoped the accident had finally given him the "wake up" call he needed to bring to a halt his motoring crimes and went on: "I have real misgivings that the sentence I am passing is too lenient.

"Your remorse for what you did many be forgotten next week or next month. I am taking an exceptional course but, if you offend again, you will go straight into custody."

Meredith-Trafford, of Anne Road, admitted aggravated vehicle taking, failing to provide a specimen to police, dangerous driving and having no licence or insurance.

He was given 12 months in a young offenders institution suspended for two years, ordered to carry out 240 hours unpaid work in the community and also placed under supervision for a year.

The Recorder further disqualified the provisional licence holder from driving for 30 months.

Warren Stanier, prosecuting, told the court the £2,500 motor bike was written off in the accident along with the car belonging to Miss Arrowsmith.

He said Meredith-Trafford had earlier been seen riding the powerful bike at high speed in built up areas and also doing wheelies before he crashed into the turning car.

At Selly Oak Hospital he later refused police requests to provide a specimen for analysis.

Samantha Powis, for Meredith-Trafford, said he realised his actions could have had extremely serious consequences but, because of his head injuries, he had no recollection at all of the accident or how he came to be riding the motorcycle.

UNQUOTE

Unfortunately, due to the limp-wristed attitude of the Magistrates in conjunction with the Governments sentencing policy (the jails are full of scumbags like him!) so..............."SOME SHALL BE PARDONED"

If it was a magistrates car that he had hit maybe we would have seen the sentencing policy 'interpreted' a litte differently?

Grant Meredith Trafford

As he has'nt been locked up! You will be hearing more of TWAT of the week................