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Norfolk driver, 97, fined after demolishing house porch | Norfolk driver, 97, fined after demolishing house porch |
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A 97-year-old woman from Norfolk who reversed at speed out of her drive and hit a house opposite has been given five penalty points and fined £265. | A 97-year-old woman from Norfolk who reversed at speed out of her drive and hit a house opposite has been given five penalty points and fined £265. |
Beulah Carr, of Fulcher Avenue in Cromer, reversed her automatic car from her drive, crossed a carriageway at speed and demolished a house porch. | Beulah Carr, of Fulcher Avenue in Cromer, reversed her automatic car from her drive, crossed a carriageway at speed and demolished a house porch. |
She wrote to Norwich Magistrates' Court pleading guilty to driving without due care and attention but did not appear. | She wrote to Norwich Magistrates' Court pleading guilty to driving without due care and attention but did not appear. |
Magistrate Paul Allen gave Mrs Carr credit for her admission in sentencing. | Magistrate Paul Allen gave Mrs Carr credit for her admission in sentencing. |
The court heard that Mrs Carr was reversing out of her drive and mistook the accelerator for the brake on 12 March this year. | |
She lost control of the car and reversed at high speed across the carriageway and a footpath, going through the fence of a house on the opposite side and hitting the porch. | She lost control of the car and reversed at high speed across the carriageway and a footpath, going through the fence of a house on the opposite side and hitting the porch. |
Mr Allen said it had been a momentary loss of attention but still warranted the penalty points. | Mr Allen said it had been a momentary loss of attention but still warranted the penalty points. |
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