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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (King's Bench Division) Decisions >> Birmingham City Council v Mohammed [2024] EWHC 568 (KB) (20 February 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/KB/2024/568.html Cite as: [2024] EWHC 568 (KB) |
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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
33 Bull Street, Birmingham, B4 6DS Start Time: 14.15 Finish Time: 14.38 |
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B e f o r e :
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BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL |
Claimant |
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MR ADHNAN MOHAMMED |
Defendant |
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2nd Floor, Quality House, 6-9 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP.
Telephone No: 020 7067 2900. DX 410 LDE
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.martenwalshcherer.com
MR ROBINSON Solicitor appeared for the Defendant
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Crown Copyright ©
HER HONOUR JUDGE EMMA KELLY:
Background
"Persons unknown who participate or intend to participate in street cruises in Birmingham, as car drivers, motorcycle riders, or passengers in motor cars or on motorcycles."
It is that category of persons unknown within which the defendant is said to fall.
"'Street cruise' means a congregation of the drivers of two or more motor vehicles, (including motorcycles,) on the public highway or at any place to which the public have access within the claimant's local government area, (known as the City of Birmingham) as shown delineated in red on the map at schedule 1, at which any driver, rider or passenger in or on a motor vehicle performs any of the activities set out in paragraph 2 below, so as to by such conduct to cause any of the following:
i) excessive noise;
ii) danger to other road users, including pedestrians;
iii) damage or the risk of damage to private property;
iv) any nuisance to another person not participating in the street cruise."
i) "driving or riding at excessive speed or otherwise dangerously;
ii) driving or riding in convoy;
iii) racing against other vehicles;
iv) performing stunts in or on motor vehicles;
v) obstructing the highway or any private property."
"[The defendants] participate in a street cruise if they are or any of them is the driver or rider of, or passenger in or on, a motor vehicle at a street cruise and performs or encourages any other driver, rider or passenger to perform any activity to which paragraphs 1 to 2 above apply, and the term 'participating in a street cruise' shall be interpreted accordingly.
Service
The facts of the contempt
"The defendant admits breaching the injunction on 28 January 2024 as set out in the schedule of breach but does not accept that his speed was in the region of 90 miles an hour or that he weaved his vehicle between other road users."
By his acceptance of the schedule of breach, he admits that he was engaged in racing with other vehicles. The court sought further clarification as to precisely what speed was being accepted by the defendant. The defendant accepts that he was driving at about 50 miles per hour, although he cannot give his exact speed. Whilst he does not accept that he was weaving in and out of traffic, he does accept that in the course of his driving he changed lanes.
Approach to sentencing