![]() ![]() 'There was a substantial risk of danger in particular to Mr Guest and those in their gardens next to the dirt path,' the prosecutor added. Robinson had at first lied to police that his dashcam was broken and not in his car. Miss Proctor said car valeter Mr Guest was cut and grazed and later complained of pain and flashbacks. ![]() The prosecution said the defendant then shouted: 'I am going to knock you off your bike.'Ī pursuit ensued with Robinson's dashcam showing he reached 50mph on side roads and 40mph on a dirt track where he collided with the motorcyclist. Mr Guest had overtaken the defendant but Robinson's window was down and the pensioner allegedly called him a 'p***k' and spat. 'Precisely what next transpired is disputed,' counsel said. Minutes before, Robinson had been crossing the bridge from Rhyl to Kinmel Bay, followed by Liam Guest, who was on a motorbike in slow-moving traffic. She found her garden in disarray, the fence broken, a blue car in vegetation, and a motorbike on the ground. ![]() Prosecuting barrister Rosemary Proctor told Caernarfon Crown Court how, on the afternoon of August 5, a woman had been in the front room of her bungalow when she heard a 'terrific bang' outside. Robinson reached speeds of 50mph down quiet residential streets in a bid to catch up with Mr Guest ![]()
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