Ambulance driver fined for causing pile-up
Steven Bousfield, who has been an ambulance driver for five years, swerved to avoid a 'creature' on the road, and went into oncoming traffic on the other side of the road.
The incident, which also involved a third car being hit, happened on April 30 on Chichester Road.
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Bousfield, of Stanford Close, Bognor Regis, pleaded guilty at Chichester Magistrates Court to driving without due care and attention.
The 36-year-old was on his way home at 7.55am after doing a night shift at work. He told police he had not fallen asleep or lost concentration.
Defending, Thomas Cooke, said: "He's extremely sorry for what's happened. It's had a horrific effect on him, he's suffered from depression."
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Hide AdThe court heard he had held a clean driver's licence for 18 years. For the offence he had six points put on his licence, was fined 200, ordered to pay a 15 victim surcharge and court costs of 43.
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