Dyfed Powys Police
12 month sentence for teen who seriously injured 94-year-old man in collision and rode away
A teenager who rode a scrambler bike the wrong way up a one-way street before knocking over a man in his 90s has been sentenced to 12 months in a young offenders’ institute.

Bradley Taylor glanced at the 94-year-old victim as he lay on the road, bleeding and with several broken bones, before picking up his bike and riding away, making no attempt to help him.
During police enquiries, the 19-year-old got rid of key evidence that would link him to the incident, including a distinctive helmet, rucksack and bike seat.
However, a thorough investigation was carried out by Dyfed-Powys Police, with CCTV analysis proving Taylor was responsible. He was seen pushing his bike along several streets in Llanelli before riding it the wrong way up a one-way system.
Within minutes of getting onto his bike, he’d collided with an elderly man who was crossing the road.
The victim suffered a number of broken bones, and spent nine weeks in hospital and rehabilitation before he was able to go home.
Before the incident, he was living an active and independent life, swimming in the sea, growing vegetables for himself and neighbours, and dancing several times a week.
In a statement, he explained that he is now unable to do the things he loved, that he has to rely on other people, and that not even being able to walk to his garden has ‘broken his heart’.
Taylor admitted charges of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, failing to stop after a collision, failing to report a collision, and driving without insurance.
He appeared at Swansea Crown Court on Wednesday, May 3, where he was sentenced to 12 months in a young offenders’ institute.
PC Protheroe, of Dyfed-Powys Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “This was a serious incident, which was made all the more shocking by Bradley Taylor’s lack of concern and remorse at the scene.
“CCTV shows he clearly saw the elderly victim was injured, however Taylor chose to ride away without attempting to help or calling for an ambulance.
“The victim’s life has been completely overturned by what happened on March 6. His independence has been taken away, he suffers with nightmares, and he has lost the ability to do the things he loves.
“Despite having to come to terms with the significant impact the incident has had on his life, he has shown tremendous strength throughout our investigation, and I would like to thank him for his support.”
(Lead image & video: Dyfed Powys Police)
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Robert
9th May 2023 at 5:27 pm
Scum lowest of low life