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Tenbury Wells man fined for blocking road to fire crew on call-out | |
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Firefighters had to take a different route, which meant it took longer to reach the scene, police said (generic image) | Firefighters had to take a different route, which meant it took longer to reach the scene, police said (generic image) |
A man who blocked a road and refused to let a fire engine past as it raced to free people trapped in flood waters has been fined. | |
Firefighters were on their way to rescue two people from a car in Lindridge, Worcestershire, on 6 January, when they found the A443 at Newnham Bridge blocked, West Mercia Police said. | Firefighters were on their way to rescue two people from a car in Lindridge, Worcestershire, on 6 January, when they found the A443 at Newnham Bridge blocked, West Mercia Police said. |
Adam Smith, 53, from Tenbury Wells, had deliberately blocked the road with two vehicles and refused to move them, despite the firefighters explaining they were responding to an emergency, a court heard. | Adam Smith, 53, from Tenbury Wells, had deliberately blocked the road with two vehicles and refused to move them, despite the firefighters explaining they were responding to an emergency, a court heard. |
At Kidderminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, Smith was convicted of obstructing an emergency worker and was ordered to pay a £220 fine, £620 in costs and an £88 victim surcharge. | At Kidderminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, Smith was convicted of obstructing an emergency worker and was ordered to pay a £220 fine, £620 in costs and an £88 victim surcharge. |
Smith was found guilty, proved in absence. | Smith was found guilty, proved in absence. |
Firefighters had to turn around and take a different route, which meant it took longer to reach the scene, police said. | Firefighters had to turn around and take a different route, which meant it took longer to reach the scene, police said. |
PC Molly Smith said his actions were "totally irresponsible and had the very real potential to endanger lives". | PC Molly Smith said his actions were "totally irresponsible and had the very real potential to endanger lives". |
She added obstructing any emergency worker was an offence, "but when they are responding to an emergency, it's even more incomprehensible". | She added obstructing any emergency worker was an offence, "but when they are responding to an emergency, it's even more incomprehensible". |
In this incident, the victims trapped in the flood water had to wait longer for help, which "could have had catastrophic consequences", she said. | |
"Thankfully they were ok, but the outcome could have been very different. | "Thankfully they were ok, but the outcome could have been very different. |
"It also put the firefighters at increased risk as they arrived from a different direction, so had a longer stretch of water to wade through, and flood water levels had risen during the delay." | |
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