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Motorbike Rider Convicted For Perverting Course Of Justice

A motorcycle rider claimed his vehicle had been stolen after walking away from the scene of a collision in Worthing.

Officers were called about the collision involving a Mercedes and a Honda CBR 125 motorcycle in South Farm Road at about 11pm on February 9.

The rider who had a passenger on the back of his bike, left the scene without leaving his details with the driver of the car.

When police visited the address of the registered keeper of the bike, George Argent, 18, he denied riding the bike at the time of the collision.

That was despite officers seeing him with a visible injury and witnesses who saw him at the scene.

Witnesses saw him leave the area, and were later able to identify him at an identity parade.

But despite being given the opportunity to tell the truth, he maintained he was not the rider.

His phone was examined, and messages revealed he had admitted  being the rider to several people.

Argent, 18, of Tower Road, Lancing, was charged with perverting the course of justice, driving without due care and attention, driving without valid insurance, and failing to stop at the scene of a road traffic collision.

He appeared before Lewes Crown Court on November 8 where he admitted the charges.

The court ordered him to complete 120 hours of unpaid work and 15 rehabilitation activity requirement (RAR) sessions as part of a 22-week suspended prison sentence.

Argent was disqualified from driving for one year.

PC Thomas Van Der Wee, from the Roads Policing Unit, said:

“Argent went to great lengths to try to avoid being prosecuted for leaving the scene of the collision.

“It meant we had to check his claims, organise an identity parade, and analyse his mobile phones.

“The case demonstrates our determination to catch and prosecute anti-social motorcycle riders.

“It also shows that those who attempt to deceive the police and the courts will be caught and will face prosecution.”

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