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Drug driver ‘lucky to be alive – and even luckier he didn’t hurt anyone else’ in this smash

The wreckage of the car that was being driven by Paul Westoby. Photograph: North Yorkshire Police
Monday 11 April, 2022 @ 4.03 pm Crime, News YorkMix
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This is all that was left of a Ryedale drug driver’s car after it smashed into a tree and a lamppost.

Paul Westoby, 29, of Langley Drive, Norton, Malton, has today (Monday) been jailed for the crash – and a senior police officer said he was “lucky to be alive and even luckier that he did not harm anyone else”.

Westoby had to airlifted to hospital with serious spinal injuries after the collision.

It happened on Lady Edith’s Drive, near Scalby Road in Scarborough, at around 5.45pm on Thursday 29 April last year.

The 29-year-old’s black Volvo C30 R-Design T5 ended up in a crumpled heap near the old Yorkshire Coast College site.

Firefighters had to cut the roof off the car to free him while paramedics and an air ambulance crew provided emergency treatment.

Witnesses said the defendant had been “driving erratically and overtaking other vehicles at high speed” just before the collision while heading south on the 30mph limit road.

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Firefighters had to cut him free

A blood sample taken in hospital found Westoby to have been driving with 3.2 microgrammes of cannabis in a litre of blood in his system – the legal limit is 2 microgrammes.

At York Crown Court today he was jailed for six months and hit with a three-year road ban following guilty pleas to dangerous driving and drug driving.

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Traffic Constable Mark Patterson, of North Yorkshire Police’s Roads Policing Group, said Westoby was “lucky to be alive and even luckier that he did not harm anyone else” in the incident.

He added: “Shockingly, Westoby was already under investigation for the same offence at the time of the crash after he was stopped by the police in Norton on 30 December 2020.”

“On that occasion, he was double the limit for cannabis. He pleaded guilty and was given a 12-month driving ban when he was eventually sentenced in December last year.”

Westoby’s Volvo was examined following the collision, and it was found to have defective tyres and no MOT.

TC Patterson said:

Taking his previous drug driving incident into consideration, Westoby was blatantly in breach of the law on the day of this very serious collision.

It could so easily have ended his own life or tragically taken the lives of other motorists or pedestrians.

I welcome the firm stance taken by the court with the custodial sentence, and it is pleasing that Westoby has been disqualified from driving for three years with a three-month extension.

He said North Yorkshire Police “will not tolerate this type of behaviour on our roads”.

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